Democratic New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez bashed former President Donald Trump throughout her speech at the opening night of the Democratic National Convention Monday, while highlighting Vice President Kamala Harris’ promises to working class Americans.

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A dollar?

Seems overpriced.

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Inflation is everywhere :-)

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Yes! Look at these 2 sizes of tic-tacs!

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He’d sell us for a flirtatious wink from any whore or dictator.

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Only the young ones that remind him of his daughter… barf.

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pssst…wanna buy a pee tape…?

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The most dangerous thing (for republicans) about AOC is that she has never been simply a member of the squad. That is simply how they wanted to define her. She is leaving her junior House experience and growing into a senior operative. It’s been fun watching her grow. Both Senators from NY are not that far away from retirement and running state wide might be in AOC’s future.

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running state wide might be in AOC’s future.

Might? I’m pretty sure that the general consensus is that, given her intelligence, political talent, and enormous popularity in spite of all the smear campaigns from both parties, it’s a question of WHEN she will, not IF she might…

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Some Congress Critters like living in the House, so the first question is, does she want to? Perhaps her bucket list doesn’t have a state wide race in it. The second question has more nuance. In order to run statewide, there are compromises to be made with the party and the electorate. Will she make those compromises? Then there’s the side element of money.

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If anyone could run statewide without compromising too much, I would think it is someone like AOC.

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The fact that the Democratic establishment gave her a speech at the convention proves this. I was waiting if they’d come around to her instead of kind of distancing themselves from her for a while.

When Bernie ran he didn’t have the Democratic establishment’s blessing; nor a fair media presence especially in 2015. But like Obama, AOC is going to have the trifecta of a) Grassroots energy, b) DNC support, and c) Solid media coverage.

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Gillibrand is only 57, she’s got at least 40 good years left.

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She is leaving her junior House experience and growing into a senior operative.

Ugh, I hope not. The whole reason Joe Crowley got run out of his seat was due to his fixation on national issues above and beyond the local concerns. Some of the biggest criticisms I’ve seen leveled at AOC amount to her national ambition running contrary to the demands of her local constituents. Some of her biggest defeats involved backing down and submitting to the demands of Dem leadership.

Both Senators from NY are not that far away from retirement

Christ, Schumer’s old af, but its Gillibrand who really needs to GTFO. After getting caught with her hand in the FTX cookie jar, she should have been tossed out with the rest of the congressional trash. Its so gross to see Senators from an ostensibly blue state like New York practically living in the pocket of the worst finance-bros you can think of.

Would love to see an AOC-style candidate replace her. But there’s no chance Wall Street lets anyone like that near the position.

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Ugh, I hope not. The whole reason Joe Crowley got run out of his seat was due to his fixation on national issues above and beyond the local concerns.

Not what I intended. Congressmen must first learn to the internal politics of the House, who to see to get things done, which committee is important, etc. AOC has already been assigned to some important committees and as she goes on will gain more power if Democrats get a majority.

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Some of the biggest criticisms I’ve seen leveled at AOC amount to her national ambition running contrary to the demands of her local constituents. Some of her biggest defeats involved backing down and submitting to the demands of Dem leadership.

i mean being a congressional representative in washington has always been about representing your district on national issues.

being a state representative is about representing your district on local issues.

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i mean being a congressional representative in washington has always been about representing your district on national issues.

The conflict is between climbing the leadership ladder within the institution (which periodically means compromising your constituents to ingratiate yourself with leadership) and serving your constituents with relatively little influence in party leadership (which means being strident but ineffectual, because you’re not in a powerful committee).

In order to climb, AOC has repeatedly been forced to downplay issues and vote in ways that alienate her from her constituency. And that’s what lead to her predecessor’s downfall.

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