House Democrats, even after reelecting Pelosi, see change coming
WASHINGTON — Nancy Pelosi, who has led House Democrats since 2002, was reelected House minority leader Wednesday, though a growing number in her caucus, including some in Massachusetts, are openly dissenting.
In 2010, after Democrats lost their majority in the House during the midterm elections, 43 voted to remove Pelosi from her top post. On Wednesday, even after Democrats gained House seats on Election Day, 63 Democrats voted against Pelosi and for her challenger, Congressman Tim Ryan of Ohio.
Among the Massachusetts lawmakers, Representatives Seth Moulton of Salem, Michael Capuano of Somerville, and Stephen Lynch of Boston voted for Ryan. The rest of the congressional delegation supported Pelosi.
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