If Elected, Sundquist Says He Will Not Support Pelosi

JAMESTOWN – Democratic Congressional Candidate Eddie Sundquist has said in a released statement that he will not support Speaker Nancy Pelosi if he defeats incumbent Congressman Tm Reed.
In an email to supporters today, Sundquist made it clear he would not support longtime Democratic House leader Nancy Pelosi in a leadership vote if he wins the 23rd Congressional District’s election in November. He called for a new generation of leadership.
“Leader Pelosi has been a remarkable voice and leader for the Democratic Party for over a decade. Her incredible efforts on bills such as the Affordable Care Act show the positive impact she had on the lives of millions of families in this country,” he said. “With a new series of challenges facing our country and the Democratic Party, I believe it is time for new leadership and a fresh perspective.”

Sundquist went on to announce the launch of a New Leaders Caucus in the House, if elected.

“We face new and dangerous threats. Democracy is under attack in ways unimaginable 10 years ago – and our economy is facing new challenges that few in Congress fully understand, whether we are talking about data privacy, the regulation of mobile apps, the future of work and healthcare and retirement for today’s teenagers,” he said.

Sundquist blasted President Trump for injecting “corruption and nepotism into every corner of Washington, DC.”

He called for a new caucus in Congress that “focuses squarely on building political power for real change in order to confront the challenges of today and tomorrow.  There is a whole generation of people, young folks, whose voices go unrepresented in Congress. It is time for a generation of new leaders to stand up for the future of the American Dream.”