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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]AOC needs time to learn. I'm not sure who to blame. AOC or her staff.She ws completely unprepared for Muncih. Venezuela gaff, word salad, ridiculing Rubio on the cowboys originating in Spain. They were called vaqueros, who are cow herders, which mortared in Mexico then US as cowboys. With Hispanic heritage, that makes it even. worse. Both Newsom and AOC are a mess. So much baggage. Wes Moore caught lying. (and I liked him!) Gov Pete and too soft. We need something just shy of middle age who is dynamic like Bill Clinton and Obama. I think Newsom could have won who CA is a mess.Pritzker is a mess. 2 badly run states with huge problems. Chris Murphy is holier than though with zero personality. Andy Bershear (Sp) is boring. I wouldn't risk a woman at this point. Maybe for VP. But I think AOC as VP would be like Vance. Not viable as president. I think Pelosi gave her advice. Learn, get some chops, then be the new generation. But who would have guessed Mamadai would win NYC. Though he is good looking and personably, and his opponents were hard Nos. Perfect storm for him to get elected. Most off the radar sane people have little interest in turning their lives upside down to run for president.[/quote] 58% of democrats say the D party has gone too far to the left. - CNN[/quote] (A) the 2 most popular federal programs are Social Security and Medicare. These are left wing socialist programs (B) A lot of the frustrations that allowed Trump to win focused on affordability which left wing policies address and centralist policies do not. While granted the perception of left wins/social programs as an idea are not popular, the actual left wing / social programs are. Identity politics are a tool used by Centralist / Moderate Dems to keep things status quo for the establishment in terms of economic policies. [/quote]
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