Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi has once again made headlines — this time with a confident prediction that the Democratic Party will reclaim control of the House of Representatives in the 2026 midterm elections.
Speaking at a closed-door event earlier this week, Pelosi reportedly told attendees that the political tides are “shifting back toward Democratic values,” pointing to recent voter sentiment and Republican infighting as key factors. “We’ve been here before,” she said, “and we know how to win when the stakes are high.”
But her most striking remark came when she named her predicted successor for the gavel: Hakeem Jeffries. Pelosi said she believes Jeffries, who currently serves as the House Democratic leader, has both the “discipline and vision” to unite the party and lead it into a new era.
Her statement drew immediate attention across Washington. Supporters hailed it as a show of unity and long-term confidence, while critics dismissed it as “wishful thinking” amid deep divisions in Congress.
Still, Pelosi’s words carry weight. Having been Speaker twice and one of the most strategic figures in modern U.S. politics, her predictions are rarely ignored.
Whether or not her forecast proves true, one thing is certain — Pelosi’s declaration has fired up Democrats and reignited debate about the party’s path forward heading into 2026.