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03-15-2018, 05:25 AM
Now your sexist if you mention an idiot woman politician while your campaigning while she trashs male politicians daily.
Democrats will never learn that their identity labeling cards they pull mean nothing.
Democrat Caucus Chair: 'Sexist' to Make Nancy Pelosi a Campaign Issue
Rep. Joe Crowley (D-N.Y.), chairman of the HOuse Democratic Caucus, said it's "sexist" for Republicans to make House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) an issue in their campaigns.
"This election was not about Nancy Pelosi," Crowley told a news conference on Wednesday. He spoke the day after Democrat Conor Lamb won the special congressional race in western Pennsylvania.
"Conor Lamb really localized the issue," Crowley said. "The attempt here to nationalize it by the Republicans -- I think they need to get a new game book. The attempts to use Nancy Pelosi, it's failing them at this point. And I think, quite frankly, it's sexist. So they need to move on from that.
'Conor Lamb effectively localized this election," Crowley said. "He spoke to the needs and the passions of the people there. He talked about trade, he talked about Social Security, he talked about things that really are meaningful to people's lives in the district, and that's why he was successful."
At his own news conference Wednesday morning, House Speaker Paul Ryan said both candidates in the race ran as "pro-life, pro-gun, anti-Nancy Pelosi" conservatives.
Lamb, in fact, did bring Nancy Pelosi into his race when he said he would not support her leadership position if he were elected.
In one of his campaign ads, Lamb said: "My opponent wants you to believe the biggest issue in this campaign is Nancy Pelosi. It's all a big lie.”
https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/susan-jones/democrat-caucus-chair-sexist-make-nancy-pelosi-campaign-issue
Democrats will never learn that their identity labeling cards they pull mean nothing.
Democrat Caucus Chair: 'Sexist' to Make Nancy Pelosi a Campaign Issue
Rep. Joe Crowley (D-N.Y.), chairman of the HOuse Democratic Caucus, said it's "sexist" for Republicans to make House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) an issue in their campaigns.
"This election was not about Nancy Pelosi," Crowley told a news conference on Wednesday. He spoke the day after Democrat Conor Lamb won the special congressional race in western Pennsylvania.
"Conor Lamb really localized the issue," Crowley said. "The attempt here to nationalize it by the Republicans -- I think they need to get a new game book. The attempts to use Nancy Pelosi, it's failing them at this point. And I think, quite frankly, it's sexist. So they need to move on from that.
'Conor Lamb effectively localized this election," Crowley said. "He spoke to the needs and the passions of the people there. He talked about trade, he talked about Social Security, he talked about things that really are meaningful to people's lives in the district, and that's why he was successful."
At his own news conference Wednesday morning, House Speaker Paul Ryan said both candidates in the race ran as "pro-life, pro-gun, anti-Nancy Pelosi" conservatives.
Lamb, in fact, did bring Nancy Pelosi into his race when he said he would not support her leadership position if he were elected.
In one of his campaign ads, Lamb said: "My opponent wants you to believe the biggest issue in this campaign is Nancy Pelosi. It's all a big lie.”
https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/susan-jones/democrat-caucus-chair-sexist-make-nancy-pelosi-campaign-issue