Half in Pelosi district say they supported her but ‘time for a change’: Poll

((HillAt least half they say they supported MP Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif) in the past, but they think the time has come New representation In the eleventh Congress in California, according to a new survey.

Pelosi faces a fundamental challenge from many Democrats, including the progressive competitor, System Charabarte, who previously held the position of Chief of Staff of MP Alexandria Okasio Cortez (DN.Y).

An internal poll conducted for the Chaparte campaign, which was conducted by Beacon Research and participated first with The Hill, 51 per cent said they supported Pelosi “in the past but now believe that the time has come to change.”

The poll found that 31 percent separately said they supported the former Speaker of Parliament in the past and still wanted to represent the region, while 14 percent said they had never supported it.

The poll is noticeable because Pelosi, 85, has applied to run for his re -election in 2026, but he did not officially say whether she would compete for her seat again. Talks on age and “passing the flame” to the younger leaders in the party have become a fixed message in this session, with a handful of the most older Democrats in the Senate and the House of Representatives choose to re -election next year.

Although an internal survey was conducted by the Chaparte campaign, the survey indicates that the dynamic may also play in the democratic primaries of Pelosi also.

The survey was found in a triple match between Pelosi and Chraparti and Republican candidate David Jinzer, 46 percent chose or tended towards the job job; Ended 29 percent of the progressive candidate and 11 percent supported by Ganezer.

The respondents were then given a series of data that summarized both Democrats. The respondents were informed of Chakrabarti while working in OCASIO-Cortez, “her upset victory for the year 2018 has managed, and launched a new green deal with it.”

They were also told that “before that, the director of technology in the 2016 Bernie Sanders campaign, and participated in the founding of the Democrats,” was among the details of his background. More importantly, they were informed of his age outside the bats in 39 years.

Meanwhile, the respondents were informed about Pelosi: “He was first elected in 1987, Pelosi worked twice as a speaker of the House Protection.

The summary also includes her age as one of the first points as well.

When the respondents were asked again about a tripartite virtual match between Pelosi, Crombarte and Janezer, the correspondent of the former major OCASIO-Cortez benefited. He chose forty -four percent of the respondents, Chairperati, while 36 percent of Pelosi and 11 percent chose the Republic.

“In 2018, when I helped manage the AOC race, the Democrats wanted new leaders with a new vision. The appetite for change today dwarfs what I saw at that time.”

“This survey proves our theory: When voters hear about our campaign, we win six points,” he added. “And because we have already hosted hundreds of city halls, we hit tens of thousands of doors, and we talked to voters all over San Francisco, we have energy and resources to ensure that every voter hears our message. That is why we will win.”

Pelosi faces many Democratic competitors in the preliminary elections to represent the eleventh Congress in California, San Francisco, although Chaparte represents its most competitive competitor.

Although the polling must be made for grains, the poll indicates that there may be a window for another democratic competitor to cancel the laws of the legislator in San Francisco-and if that, which was affected by cracks in view of its long history that serves in the House of Representatives and the accomplishments that were sponsored at a time when she was twice speaking and its main connections to donors and other Democrats.

A poll from Beacon Research was conducted with 600 registered voters in the eleventh Congress between 12 and 20 September. Among those interviews, 173 direct phone interviews and 427 text interviews included the Internet.

The survey has an over error or minus 3.9 percentage points.

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