Pelosi, nominated for speaker, must now get the votes
WASHINGTON — Nancy Pelosi isn’t speaker of the House just yet, but her path back to the gavel is now firmly in sight.
Pelosi was overwhelmingly nominated to become House speaker in an internal Democratic caucus vote Wednesday. The final tally, 203-32, puts her within range of the 218 threshold needed in January to be elected speaker when the new Congress convenes.
She’s not quite there. Her actual support is at 200, adjusting for delegates who can’t vote in the full House and one supporter who missed the caucus session.
But without a challenger and with several weeks to dole out — or withhold — favours, Pelosi is not too far from returning to the speaker’s office.