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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAsked about NC election fraud, Pelosi notes House "still retains the right to decide who's seated"
Jennifer Bendery @jbenderyInteresting. Asked about voter fraud in NC-9, Pelosi notes the House "still retains the right to decide who is seated ... Any member-elect can object to the seating and swearing in of another member-elect and we'll see how that goes."
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Asked about NC election fraud, Pelosi notes House "still retains the right to decide who's seated" (Original Post)
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Dec 2018
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Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)1. Good
We will indeed see how that goes.
peggysue2
(10,839 posts)2. Oooooo!
Nancy isn't fooling around. Which is good because these Republican marauders have no honor, no respect for the electoral process or the democratic system. Get ready to play hardball!
brush
(53,871 posts)3. She's letting the repug, election cheating thugs know they won't be seated.
This is one reason why we need Pelosi as Speaker, she knows all the procedural in-and-outs.
Control-Z
(15,682 posts)5. You wrote my reply for me.
Thank you! It is exactly why we need Nancy as Speaker. She'll be able to teach someone all the little procedures of the House. But going through it and watching her at work is invaluable.