The Democratic Party’s greed knows no bounds as it continues to eat its own for the sake of power. Its attack dog, Nancy Pelosi, starts hitting another liberal hypocrite in a desperate attempt to find out why they lost the midterm elections except by blaming themselves.
Pelosi publicly trashed Gov. Kathy Hochul during an interview on Thursday at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, blaming her for the massive losses sustained by the House in the 2022 midterm election.
She also accused the governor for dragging down several Democratic Party candidates during Hochul’s campaign, where she almost lost to former GOP lawmaker Lee Zeldin.
When asked during a POLITICO forum, she was asked regarding the losses, Pelosi scathingly replied, “I think it related to the gubernatorial race.”
“What happened last time in New York?”
Pelosi blames the New York governor for the takeover of the Republicans over the House of Representatives.
This was not the first time the former House speaker blamed Hochul for the Democrats’ massive loss in 2022.
During the wake of the midterms, Pelosi also accused Hochul and New York officials of failing to address crime and treating it as a crucial issue during the midterms.
“That is an issue that had to be dealt with early on, not 10 days before the election,” Pelosi told New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd in an interview previously.
“The governor didn’t realize soon enough where the trouble was.”
The California representative was also caught on tape smearing the New York governor during a conversation with Rep. Michael Lawler (R), saying the congressman has Hochul to thank for his victory.
The following day, Gov. Hochul clapped back against the former House speaker and blasted them.
“I’ll tell you this. No governor in the history of the state of New York has worked harder to elect members of Congress than I have.”
“We are going to win this on the ground because I know how to do this. I now have the chance to focus on this,” says the New York Governor in an interview with MSNBC’s Morning Joe.
Hochul also quipped, “I don’t agree with that. That’s fine.”
“We are going to win this on the ground because I know how to do this,” Hochul continued.
“I now have the chance to focus on this. I’m not a candidate myself this year, so I can laser focus on these races, the Hudson Valley, Syracuse, Central New York, all the way to the tip of Long Island. We’re going to win these races and win strong,” she said.