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‘Iconic, heroic, trailblazing’: Democrats praise Pelosi’s tenure following retirement announcement

Several Democrats, including those running to fill Nancy Pelosi’s seat, have praised the former House speaker for almost four decades in office.

House minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries, called Pelosi an “iconic, heroic, trailblazing, legendary and transformational leader” in a statement.

“She is the greatest Speaker of all time,” he added. “Guiding her life’s work has always been her strong faith, tremendous patriotism and belief that we have a Republic worth keeping.”

Senator Adam Schiff, of California, said that Pelosi has been “an indelible part of every major progressive accomplishment in the 21st century”, while describing her as a “mentor and friend”.

“Her voice carried far beyond the walls of Congress,” Schiff said. “She represented the United States on the world stage, trailblazing while balancing the demands of an unruly Congress, and like Ginger Rogers – she did it backwards, and in heels.”

Meanwhile, Saikat Chakrabarti, the former chief of staff for congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who launched a primary challenge against the speaker emerita prior to her announcement, said Pelosi’s tenure “defined a generation of politics” and described her decision to retire as “doing something truly rare in Washington: making room for the next one”.

Another challenger, state senator Scott Weiner, praised Pelosi’s legislative accomplishments: “Millions of lives have been transformed for the better through the laws she has passed and the example of fearless leadership she has provided our country.”

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