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Democratic divisions intensified as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Nancy Pelosi sharply criticized Chuck Schumer for supporting a Republican-led funding bill to avoid a government shutdown.

AOC called Schumer’s decision a “betrayal,” urging Senate Democrats to reject the legislation backed by Trump and Elon Musk. Pelosi called the bill a “devastating assault” on working families.

Schumer defended his stance, arguing a shutdown would empower Trump and Musk further.

The controversy sparked suggestions among Democrats that AOC might challenge Schumer in a primary.

  • CitricBase@lemmy.world
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    20 days ago

    Primary Schumer, of course, but his term is up in 2028. AOC herself might be more focused on a separate race that particular year.

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      20 days ago

      I hope it’s as VP, though. I would love for her to run for president, but the country isn’t close to mature enough for that to happen.

      Waltz would be the perfect choice.

      • spacequetzal@lemm.ee
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        20 days ago

        “AOC is amazing, but…”

        I have never understood this rhetoric.

        She is more than qualified, has enough experience where she is out there educating her colleagues & the public about governmental processes and barriers, AND she speaks in a way that resonates with the working class AND younger generations.

        Her Among Us Twitch stream was a brilliant way to connect with her younger constituents and made her approachable.

        She does the same thing Bernie does, going out to rural America and speaking with the working class voters that feel unheard and abandoned.

        At Congress, she ain’t fucking scared to speak truth to power.

        And most important, she has demonstrated that she is impossible to buy.

        This whole rhetoric that because she’s a woman Americans won’t vote for her:

        No. Hilary is a crook and she still won the popular vote. If the electoral college wasn’t a thing, she would have been president.

        Kamala came in way too fucking late thanks to Biden. But even so, her policies were still pandering to corporations and the rich, although it is undeniable she would have been vastly superior to Trump which is why she got my vote.

        Whether America is ready for a female president or not is not the issue.

        America needs someone who will be strong against corporate interests and bring forth universal healthcare.

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          20 days ago

          It’s because a large portion of America is both sexist and racist. She should be a no brainer to win, but Trump should have been a no brainer to lose.

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            19 days ago

            I don’t understand why people are so fucking thick to not understand this. If we’re so lucky to have a fair and free election in 2028, we can’t risk global stability to prove the DNC wrong by relying on a notoriously racist and misogynistic population of voters to choose a female person of color. Despite being one of the most qualified and intelligent members of congress, an AOC ticket is doomed to fail by her demonization by mainstream media and social media manipulation and propaganda.

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              19 days ago

              This kind of electability politics is exactly what gets us one feckless candidate after another. We’re too scared to support all we actually believe in, and we end up with candidates that can’t rally popular support.

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                19 days ago

                Listen to the fucking poll results. Good god. Joe Biden was even more milquetoast than Harris and he garnered 9 million more votes. Harris is left of Biden. That’s a fact. So the only reasonable explanation is that either Harris didn’t have enough campaign time (I think a few months is plenty) or older voting Americans don’t want to vote for a woman/POC.

                By your logic, since she’s more left leaning than Joe, she should have been able to garner more popular support but that didn’t happen. 16+ years down the road if Dems can hold the office for that long AND have shored up protections for social programs AND removed blanket immunity from the executive branch, I have absolutely no problem with AOC. But until they’re able to gain a more stable foothold in the current political climate, you’re just going prematurely kill their one shot at a presidential run. That’s all you typically get is one chance. If Trump loses in 2016, he doesn’t come back in 20 and 24.

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                  19 days ago

                  DNC centrism was a loser in 2016, 2020, and 2024. 2020 was the outlier. Biden managed to squeak out a victory due to covid. And even then, he had to borrow a bunch of ideas from Bernie to win the election. DNC centrism was a loser in 2008 and 2012 as well. Obama usurped the DNC and won in spite of them; they supported Hillary in 2008.

                  Kamala ran to the right of Biden. Yes, in her past she supported some left wing things, but she abandoned all those positions when she ran in 2024.

                  I don’t recall Biden campaigning with Dick Cheney.

                  The centrist, soulless, govern-by-focus-group strategy has been a loser since 2008. Nearly 20 years at this point. But here people like you are, still with your head in the sand denying reality.

                  • GiuseppeAndTheYeti@midwest.social
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                    19 days ago

                    Kamala ran to the right of Biden. Yes, in her past she supported some left wing things, but she abandoned all those positions when she ran in 2024.

                    What policies specifically did she run to the right of Biden? I’m curious.