Nancy Pelosi

More of that Dem arrogance.

Via The Hill:

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Thursday provided a straightforward postmortem on the sweeping defeat her party suffered at the polls two days before: Democrats didn’t win, she said, because Democrats didn’t vote.

In a 75-minute call with the members of her caucus, the minority leader acknowledged the Democrats’ “terrible year” but argued that low voter participation — not the party’s message — was the root of the problem.

She’s vowing an all-out push to get more voters of all political persuasions to the polls in the future, and called this effort part of Congress’s “moral responsibility.”
“Next year has to be the year to expand the universe of people who vote. I’m concerned that eligible voters did not vote in the election this year,” Pelosi told her troops, according to a source on the call.

“We have the magic and the resources to have massive voter registration over the country — not just places that might benefit the Democrats,” she added. “I don’t care if they vote for a Republican, just so [long as] they vote, get in the game, are counted, and people will pay attention to what their concerns are.”

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