DUNN: ... I went to Wisconsin with him for an event, and people felt very strongly
about the bullying. They didn’t like it and voters didn’t like it. They
felt that it was unfair and that it was wrong. ... clearly there were leaders of the party who decided to go ahead and go
very public. And that gave permission to other people to go public.
POLITICO: Are you talking about senators and House members? Or do you mean like when Nancy Pelosi goes on TV twice when things feel like they’re dying down and reopens the debate?
DUNN: Absolutely. ... you had this decision that the Democratic Party made to ignore their
primary voters and ignore their primary process, and that was a very
donor-driven thing.
Here.
Nancy Pelosi has never given a damn about democracy.