'Now more than ever our City needs us to advance San Francisco values and further our recovery,' Pelosi wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, Friday.
'Our country needs America to show the world that our flag is still there, with liberty and justice for ALL. That is why I am running for reelection — and respectfully ask for your vote.'
San Francisco is experiencing a major crime wave including smash-and-grab robberies and carjackings.
In August, the San Francisco Police Department said the city had nearly 1,670 car break-ins over 30 days, and there have been nearly 10,000 thefts from vehicles in the city so far this year. Signs can be seen throughout the city warning residents and tourists not to leave anything inside their cars, but the crime rate has remained stubbornly high.
Pelosi, who was the first-ever woman speaker, was first elected to represent the people of San Francisco, California, in 1987.
Comment: So San Francisco endures nearly forty years of Pelosi, and this is where they are at.
It was unclear whether the former speaker would seek reelection after her husband Paul Pelosi was attacked in their California home last fall. A man entered their house saying he was looking for Pelosi, and then hit Paul over the head with a hammer. The incident was captured on police body camera footage. But Pelosi said the attack on her husband wouldn't impact her decision about whether to run for reelection.
Last November, after Democrats lost the majority in the House, Pelosi decided to step down from her leadership role. She passed the baton to now-House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
Her announcement for reelection comes as there is heightened concerns about the age of politicians in general. 83-year-old Pelosi is one of the longest-serving members of Congress.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, 81, suffered two bizarre 'freezing' episodes in recent weeks during public press conferences.
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His latest episode has led to renewed calls for term limits in the House and Senate - even from those within the walls of Congress.
Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., said term limits would help restore 'human decency' for elderly politicians like McConnell and Democratic California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, 90, who is also suffering public health scares.
GOP presidential hopeful Nikki Haley called the Senate the 'most privileged nursing home in the country' after McConnell's recent episode.
'What I will say is, right now, the Senate is the most privileged nursing home in the country,' she said last week. 'I mean, Mitch McConnell has done some great things and he deserves credit. But you have to know when to leave.'
Kelly Laco is the Executive Editor Of Politics For Dailymail.Com




Comment: Seeing as Vodka Nan has been in office as a San Fran rep for decades, her wanting to "help San Francisco recover" is quite rich. California slid into its present condition under her regime.
Pelosi is California criminal royalty, and uses her office to make money, as such royalty is wont to do. All that 'serving the people' who elected her, and 'defending the Constitution' is just piffle. Please wake up, San Francisco and throw water on this witch.