Nancy Pelosi affirms that the Democrats will take away Donald Trump the House of Representatives
Nancy Pelosi anticipates that by October the Democrats will have managed to surpass the support that President Donald Trump currently has
Nancy Patricia Pelosi, former speaker of the House of Representatives, assures that the Democratic Party is growing stronger and In a matter of months, she could defeat the Republicans in the upcoming elections, thereby stripping President Donald Trump of some of the control he exercises.
During her speech at the summit organized in Washington by "Voters of Tomorrow," a left-wing group charged with promoting political participation among Generation Z, the Baltimore native drew applause from a large group of young people when she predicted a hypothetical triumphant return of the Democrats in the midterm elections to be held next year.
"We have no doubt that we will win the elections with the House of Representatives. Without a doubt," she warned.
Pelosi also dared to predict that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries will become the new speaker, as his party is efficiently restructuring itself.
It's important to be strong a year in advance, because that's when the troops line up. We have our message, we have our mobilization, we need the money to do it, but they only go to the side of a school to support the most important part: the candidate," she emphasized. It should be noted that, as of the end of June, the Republican National Committee (RNC) had managed to raise $80.7 million in cash; while the Democratic National Committee (DNC) had only raised $15.2 million. Despite this disproportionate amount of money, the 85-year-old Democrat, whose power contributed to her colleagues forcing former President Joe Biden to give up his dreams of reelection, considers it possible to reduce Donald Trump's approval rating and therefore support for Republicans on the ballot.
"By October, certainly by November, but by October, With the help of so many people working, we will have reduced those kinds of numbers, he said.
In the middle of the month, the results of a survey conducted by The Economist and YouGov showed that President Donald Trump's disapproval rating reached its highest level since he took office for his second term, as 55% of those surveyed acknowledged being against his management of the presidency, compared to 41% who said they supported him.

