Article snippet: House Minority Leader MORE (D-Calif.) is closing in on a deal with some of her fiercest Democratic critics to support term limits for party leaders -- a move that would likely pave the way for her to clinch the Speaker’s gavel in January. The tentative agreement, which was first reported by Politico on Tuesday night, would involve Pelosi publicly supporting a caucus rule to impose a three-term limit on the top three members of Democratic leadership, according to sources familiar with the matter. The deal was about “98 percent” of the way done, one source added. "There are various conversations going on about a path forward," an aide for Pelosi said. "Progress has been made and the conversations are constructive because all involved care about the institution of the House of Representatives." Under the proposal, if leaders want to run for a fourth term, they would need the support of two-thirds of the Democratic conference -- a much higher threshold than the simple majority currently required in conference. The term limits would also apply retroactively, meaning Pelosi, House Minority Whip MORE (D-S.C.) would all be term-limited after 2020, unless they ran for another leadership post or sought a fourth term. Such a dramatic rule change would have to win approval from the conference, but under the tentative deal, Pelosi would agree to apply the term limits to herself regardless. That means the latest Pelosi can stay on as Speaker is 2022, if she is able to secure a... Link to the full article to read more