Nancy Pelosi Heaps Praise on Bernie Sanders After Knocking Health Care Plan

"I think Bernie Sanders has a very positive message."

"I think Bernie Sanders has a very positive message," Pelosi, D-California, told reporters at a news conference wrapping up House Democrats' annual policy retreat. "It's about fairness, it's about opportunity, and we are united for opportunity."

"We're not running on a platform of raising taxes," she said Wednesday. "It's not use having a conversation about something that's not going to happen."

Asked how the self-described democratic socialist from Vermont winning the nomination could impact House Democrats' chances in November, Rep. Ben Ray Lujan, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, insisted Republicans have more to worry about.

Pelosi followed up on Lujan's comments with more praise for Sanders.

"I'm very proud of the way Senator Sanders has expanded the universe of young people especially interested in the political process," she said. "His suggestions are excellent."

Rep. Joe Crowley, D-New York, a Clinton backer, quickly chimed in.

"Sen. Clinton has already as well recognized the value that Bernie Sanders has brought to the campaign in energizing those young people," he said. "At the end, those folks will come to her."

Pelosi -- who joked that her morning coffee gave her energy -- had the final word.

"I think history will record that Bernie Sanders' candidacy had a very wholesome effect on our political process, and we're very proud of him," she said.

The anxiety over the state of the Democratic presidential primary was palpable in Baltimore over the course of the three-day retreat, especially among Clinton's supporters, who were quick to question Sanders' credentials and downplay expectations for Iowa.