Republicans turned to Nancy Pelosi to win in Georgia

But Congressional Leadership Fund rediscovered a familiar antidote to Trump’s drag and Handel’s standoffishness in its internal polling: Pelosi, the House minority leader from California, who would once again become speaker in a Democratic takeover.

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If Republicans could make Democrat Jon Ossoff synonymous with Pelosi liberalism, uninterested GOP voters who might otherwise skip an irregular congressional election would be motivated to show up. It worked…

“If Pelosi ever retired, we’d be in a lot of trouble,” Corry Bliss, CLF’s executive director, said in an interview with the Washington Examiner.

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