Nancy Pelosi has been re-elected as US House speaker, overcoming division with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other left-wing lawmakers as Democrats were forced to consolidate behind her to avoid handing the gavel to a Republican.
At one point in Sunday's floor vote, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-California) led Pelosi (D-California) by 189-187, with three members voting "present" and two choosing others, giving Democrats some nervous moments. "Can you please explain to me how they could've given us a Republican speaker?" one Twitter user asked.
Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) and other progressives, such as Cori Bush (D-Missouri), had yet to vote, leading to speculation about whether, given the number of absences in the House, they could vote against Pelosi without jeopardizing her winning the election over McCarthy.
Two other members of the so-called 'Squad' of left-wing House members, Ilhan Omar (D-Minnesota) and Ayanna Pressley (D-Massachusetts), then voted for Pelosi. Ocasio-Cortez later followed them, giving Pelosi a clean sweep of the Squad and nearly clinching her victory. The final margin was 216-208, giving 80-year-old Pelosi her fourth term as speaker.
The decision by AOC and like-minded progressives to back Pelosi has sparked accusations of them selling out to the establishment, prompting calls for a third party from disenchanted supporters.
"The entire Squad voted for Nancy Pelosi," Democrat activist Peter Daou said. "That includes incoming progressives. Tweets praising them for abstaining were premature. The establishment wins again. A third party is necessary."
Ironically, Omar had sent out a message hours earlier with a picture of six Squad members and the caption, "Unbought and unbossed." After the vote, podcast host Jimmy Dore mocked her, tweeting, "Ha! Nancy Pelosi is your boss."
Self-described "social justice warrior" Christine Hansen scolded Omar, saying, "Really? Is that why you voted for Nancy Pelosi for speaker? You and the rest of the Squad (except Cori Bush) are huge disappointments."
Facing pushback from some of her devotees, Ocasio-Cortez defended her vote by saying that with Republicans trying to overturn President-elect Joe Biden's election victory, "This is not just about being united as a party. It's about being united as a people who have basic respect for the rule of law,” she said, according to Bloomberg reporter Erik Wasson.
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Others said they felt betrayed, or that they may even support Republicans. "I am revoking all of y'all's progressive badges," one commenter said. "You can hand them in and exchange them for the leash Pelosi will have you on for the next few years."
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