Former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi addressed about 900 North Carolina Democrats at the North Carolina Democratic Party’s Unity Dinner on Saturday night. While she took the stage to Bonnie Raitt’s “Something to Talk About,” Pelosi focused on the importance of November’s election and policy ideas rather than addressing recent controversies.
Reports surfaced this week suggesting that Pelosi had a private call with President Joe Biden, expressing concerns about his electability against Donald Trump and the potential impact on Democrats’ chances of winning the House in November if he seeks a second term. Biden reportedly responded defensively to Pelosi's feedback.
During her speech, Pelosi refrained from discussing the uncertainty surrounding Biden's candidacy or her alleged role in calls for him to step aside. Instead, she highlighted down-ballot candidates and emphasized the significance of the upcoming election in the battleground state of North Carolina.
While Pelosi praised the accomplishments of the Biden-Harris administration and contrasted their agenda with that of the Republicans under Trump, she notably referred to Trump as “What’s His Name” throughout her speech. Pelosi stressed that the focus should be on the future rather than dwelling on the past.
As she concluded her address, Pelosi reiterated that elections are about what candidates will do next, emphasizing the importance of looking forward for the betterment of the country. Despite speculation and questions from the media, Pelosi did not offer any direct comments on whether she believes Biden should step aside or if she has recently communicated with Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris.