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Nancy Pelosi isn't backing down against Trump

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) Nancy Pelosi asserting her constitutional powers as Speaker of the House, keeping the president an

[When Democrats Turn Out] Hello {NAME}, This weekend, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made unannounced visits to Afghanistan and Jordan to assure allies that the U.S. still stands with them after Trump signalled that the U.S. will not uphold its commitments with the retreat from Syria. She’s doing the work a competent president should be doing, all while pushing back against Trump and leading an impeachment inquiry. This is what we mean when we say standing up to Trump: [Photo of Nancy Pelosi in a blue suit standing up to Trump and his cabinet.] ([Via President Trump's Twitter]( Nancy Pelosi asserting her constitutional powers as Speaker of the House, keeping the president and his cabinet in check. Holding him accountable for his abuses of power, insults, and attacks on our democracy. Facing down a table of men and firmly standing her ground. We want to hear from Democratic voters what they think: Do you stand with Nancy Pelosi? [YES]( [NO]( Thank you so much for your input -- with the rapid changes in the political landscape, hearing from engaged voters about their opinions of our leaders is incredibly important as we plan our strategy to take back the Senate and the White House in 2020. -WDTO Team [DONATE]( Paid for by When Democrats Turn Out PAC PO Box 15320 Washington, DC 20003 [Unsubscribe](

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