House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi today called the Obamacare website malfunctions "incidental" in the big picture and predicted that they would have no effect on the mid-term elections next year.
"The glitches technologically are incidental to the value of what the Affordable Care Act represents," she said. "We will get through them. The Affordable Care Act is a great thing for our country and I think it's going to work just fine ... We find the glitches unacceptable, we want to get over it, but it's not going to have any impact on the election."
Pelosi was in Cambridge this morning to stump for Katherine Clark, the Democrat running to fill a congressional seat left vacant by the election of U.S. Sen. Edward M. Markey. Clark, a state senator from Melrose, was defeated early in her political career by republican Richard Tisei, who is considering a run against Congressman John Tierney (D-Salem). Tisei narrowly lost an election to Tierney last November, after Tierney's wife served a federal jail sentence for helping her brother run an offshore gambling website.
Pelosi voiced support for Tierney next November.
"Tierney is a very strong and respected member of Congress," she said. "The president praised him the other day. He's a priority for us whether it comes to the issues that relate to education, health care, national security. He has been a champion."
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