The top three Democrats on the House's investigative committees endorsed Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi Nancy PelosiHoyer: House should vote on COVID-19 aid — with or without a bipartisan deal Ruth Bader Ginsburg lies in repose at Supreme Court McCarthy threatens motion to oust Pelosi if she moves forward with impeachment MORE (D-Calif.) for Speaker on Sunday.

"She's got my vote. Nancy Pelosi has been battle-tested," said Rep. Elijah Cummings Elijah Eugene CummingsBlack GOP candidate accuses Behar of wearing black face in heated interview Overnight Health Care: US won't join global coronavirus vaccine initiative | Federal panel lays out initial priorities for COVID-19 vaccine distribution | NIH panel: 'Insufficient data' to show treatment touted by Trump works House Oversight Democrats to subpoena AbbVie in drug pricing probe MORE (D-Md.), who is slated to become chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee next year, on ABC's "This Week."

"I have watched her — I've said it many times, she's a phenomenal Speaker," he said. "And now that we have all of these women coming into the Congress it would be a damn shame that you then replaced this fearless leader with a man."

Cummings added that he looks forward to "working with [Pelosi] as Speaker."

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"I'm going to vote for her and encourage all my colleagues to vote for her."

Rep. Adam Schiff Adam Bennett SchiffPelosi, Democrats unveil bills to rein in alleged White House abuses of power Chris Matthews ripped for complimenting Trump's 'true presidential behavior' on Ginsburg Trump casts doubt on Ginsburg statement, wonders if it was written by Schiff, Pelosi or Schumer MORE (D-Calif.), the soon-to-be chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, agreed with Cummings's endorsement.

"We need the strongest general that we have. We need the best tactician. We need the best organizer," Schiff told NBC's "Meet the Press." "And that's her. There's no one else, honestly, that comes close."

The likely next chairman of the Judiciary Committee also echoed that endorsement.

"I think she's one of the finest legislative craftspeople of our time," Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) said on CNN's "State of the Union," referring to Pelosi.

"Without her leadership, we wouldn't have the Affordable Care Act, we wouldn't have pre-existing conditions," he said. "She most certainly has my support, I would do anything I can to make sure she's the Speaker again."

Pelosi has been working to become Speaker when Democrats take over the chamber next year, but has faced some opposition.

She has been more moderate on impeaching President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE than some Democrats.

In an interview with The Atlantic published Sunday she said that she wants to see irrefutable evidence before she launches an impeachment effort so that Republicans would be on board.