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Pelosi tells Iowa audience ‘small margins in many places’ will determine US House races

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May 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The top-ranking Democrat in congress since 2003 says her party must focus on convincing the country Democrats have a “better deal” for Americans.  “Putting forth what our purpose is, how we connect with America’s working families and what we will do, together, to make sure they succeed.” That’s California Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, the current minority leader in the U.S. House. Pelosi was the keynote speaker at Sunday night’s Des Moines fundraiser for Polk County Democrats. “I have probably been to Iowa more times than any other member of congress who is not running for president,” Pelosi joked at the start.

Pelosi reminisced about her first trip to Iowa, when she was chairwoman of California Democrats and dispatched to speak with Iowa Democratic Party officials about the timing of Iowa’s first-in-the-nation Caucuses. Pelosi’s main theme, focused on recalibrating the party’s message for the 2018 election. She concedes Democrats didn’t communicate well with voters in 2016 — and she recommends that Democrats “relentlessly hammer away the stark contrast” with Republicans in the months ahead. “Republicans are giving the people a raw deal,” Pelosi said. “Democrats believe the Americans deserve a better deal.”

Pelosi told the crowd in Des Moines she’s hoping Democrats win two of the three Iowa congressional seats that are currently held by Republicans and Pelosi asked Iowa Democrats to seek votes in “every corner” of the state. “People always ask: ‘Is it a tsunami or is it a wave?’ …Whatever that is, it’s a lot of small droplets of water, This is not going to be big margins,” Pelosi said. “This is going to be small margins, many places, because we’re going into Republican districts.”

Iowa Republicans held a news conference Sunday, calling Pelosi the face “of the failures of Democrats over the last several elections” and noting Pelosi’s often listed as the least popular member of congress. The chairman of Polk County Democrats says Pelosi is one voice among many in the “national conversation” about the Democratic Party’s path forward. Pelosi’s appearance helped raise about 40-thousand dollars for turn-out-the-vote efforts in Iowa’s largest county.

(Radio Iowa)