Nancy Pelosi, you have a problem.

Rep. Tim Ryan acknowledged today that it is a “true perception” that the Democratic Party no longer stands for working people, but instead represents “coastal elites.”

During an appearance on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal, Ryan was presented with a tweet from a viewer who said, “The Democratic party has gone from the party of the working class to the party of the coastal elites.”

“It’s a true perception and I’ve been since November trying to get the word out that this is real. This is something that’s real,” Ryan responded.

He failed after the election in his attempt to throw said “coastal elite” Nancy Pelosi from her leadership position, and she’s been rubbing his nose in ever since.

The House Minority Leader appeared on CBS in late June, and she did her best to shift the focus to the moral victory she believes Democrats won in the four special election losses–another bone of contention with some of her Dem critics.

“This Morning” ran a montage of House Democrats calling for Pelosi to step down as their leader.

At the conclusion, she dismissed their opinions.

“You’ve got me here and we’re hearing all these other people,” she said. “They had their time on TV.”

She added, “This is such a small item. It isn’t about me.”

As the panel demanded answers about why Pelosi and the House Democrats keep losing elections.

She said while some focus on the gains Dems have supposedly made by narrowing losses in those districts, she said, “Me? I like to win.”

After saying “the people in Georgia worked very hard,” Charlie Rose interjected, “But they lost.”

Continuing to be on defense, Pelosi shifted to offense — against her Democratic colleagues.

“These people were against me last November (in the leadership election),” she said.

Pelosi went on to continue defending herself.

“I’m a master legislator, I’m experienced in terms of knowing institutional members of the Congress.

“If Hillary Clinton had won, I might have gone home,” Pelosi claimed.