Potential Pelosi Challengers Could Benefit From Delay of House Democrat Leadership Elections

Voting will be delayed until after Nov. 30.

Democrats were expected to pick up as many as 12-15 seats in the House last week but ended up only gaining six.

Yesterday, nearly two dozen House members sent Pelosi an email asking her to consider postponing the election. “It is vital that our Caucus take the time to listen to the American people and learn the lessons from this difficult election,” the letter read.

House Democrats’ leadership elections have traditionally been held after Thanksgiving.

Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Massachusetts, who authored the letter, welcomed the caucus vote Tuesday to postpone the leadership votes until Nov. 30. “House Democrats must take the time to reflect on the message the American people sent us last Tuesday. Delaying the vote on leadership positions is the necessary first step to have that conversation.”

"There are some people who are unhappy," Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-New York, said in an interview, describing members who think "we've had a few disappointing election cycles, and that new leadership might help that."

"I think Nancy has been a fine leader and she'll continue to be," he added.

"Nobody is blaming leadership for what happened. They worked incredibly hard. But do we want to have a discussion? I think we do.”

“For both our caucus but also more broadly for our party … we as a party have to do better among all blue-collar working-class voters, yes minorities, but also white, blue-collar voters,” Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-Pennsylvania, told ABC News Monday. “We can do a much better job in reaching out to those voters.”

“Two things we can’t afford to be is discouraged or divided,” she said, according to one Democrat on the call. “The people we all fought for in this election need champions more than ever.”

Progressive Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Arizona, said members want "an opportunity to sit down" and discuss the election results and the group's strategy under a President Donald Trump.

Pelosi has scheduled a post-election briefing for members Wednesday morning on Capitol Hill.