Politics

Pelosi's Closest Allies Yet To Be Convinced on Syria Intervention

There is bipartisan opposition to strike against the Assad regime

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When Nancy Pelosi delivered Barack Obama big victories in the House during his first term – from the passage of a sweeping health care law to a controversial cap-and-trade bill, she relied on a band of her top lieutenants to ensure the caucus held together on the tough votes.

But now, as she tries to rally House Democrats to authorize Obama to strike Syria, her closest allies aren't squarely in her corner – never mind out shoring up votes.