U.S. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) talks to the media on Obamacare following a Caucus meeting on Capitol Hill in WashingtonBy David Morgan and Deborah Zabarenko WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The top Democrat in the U.S. Home of Representatives mentioned on Sunday that her birthday party would now not retreat from President Barack Obama's landmark healthcare reform regulation, despite unrelenting Republican opposition and emerging signs of market turmoil for shoppers and well being insurers. Two days after 39 Home Democrats joined Republicans on a bill aimed at undermining the regulation known as Obamacare, Home Democratic chief Nancy Pelosi denied that Democrats have lost confidence in Obama's potential to overcome a botched rollout of his signature home coverage success. "There's plenty of whoop-de-do and ado about what's happening," Pelosi informed NBC's "Meet the Press" program. No. It's too precious for the American individuals," she mentioned, claiming an identical numbers of Democratic lawmakers have joined Republicans on votes that challenged Obamacare prior to now.