Rep. Israel to remain as head of DCCC
{mosads}Israel told CNN earlier Wednesday that he hoped Pelosi decided to stay on as leader, appearing to confirm that he would remain in the fifth-ranking position among House Democrats.
“She just helped elect 49 new Democrats who are problem-solvers,” Israel said. “If you take a look at the footage from that press conference yesterday, 49 new Democrats who are diverse, the first Democratic Caucus, the first caucus in history that has a majority of women, African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, but more than anything else, she helped elect a class of problem-solvers, people who are business people who create jobs, mayors who balance budgets, veterans who serve the country.”
Israel had previously served as the DCCC’s recruitment chairman during the 2010 midterms. Thought to have a close relationship with Pelosi, he replaced Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), who moved on to become the ranking member of the House Budget Committee.
The New York congressman participated in a press conference with Pelosi and newly elected House Democrats on Tuesday afternoon, during which he said he “enjoyed every single day of this job.”
“The leader told me when she asked me to chair DCCC that it would be a labor — it really was a labor of love,” Israel said.
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