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(The Hill) — House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) urged the president to continue his public efforts to sell his American Jobs Act legislation and downplayed any rifts between Democratic lawmakers and Obama over the package.
“Senate Democrats overwhelmingly are promoting it,” said Pelosi of the jobs bill in an interview which aired Sunday on ABC’s This Week.
“There are one or two — a few that may have some concerns about one aspect of it or another. But what’s important is the president is taking it to the people,” she said.
Pelosi denied suggestions that she had previously been “disappointed” with the president’s efforts to promote jobs creation measures.
“I don’t remember being ever disappointed in the president, but I — I do think that doing more is better,” she insisted.
