Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is most likely at this point?
The obvious front runner is Zohran Mamdani.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is most likely at this point?
The obvious front runner is Zohran Mamdani.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I freaking LOVE AOC. I would love to see her oust Schumer and go even bigger.
Do we think she's electable outside NY?
New Yorker here. I love AOC. She is an incredibly gifted politician. If she were a man, I would think yes.
Did you see her response when asked about running for president?
‘My ambition is much bigger than that…’
Best answer I have ever heard to that question.
Yes, that's a great answer for someone who knows they would never in a million years win the presidency. "Oh, but I didn't even want it. My ambition is SO MUCH BIGGER than that." Too funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is most likely at this point?
The obvious front runner is Zohran Mamdani.
Anonymous wrote:Who is most likely at this point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ossoff
I'm a big fan of Ossoff but given the mess we're in with Israel I'm not sure we're ready for a Jewish president. And I say this as a Jew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw an interview with AOC. I think she very well might go for it. So it immediately becomes a Newsom vs AOC race. No one else matters at that point.
Honestly, that's a good race for Democrats. No more 80 year olds, or wives of former presidents, or accidental vice presidents shoved into a race at the last minute. Democrats haven't had a proper race in a gazillion years.
A Newsom and AOC match up will be very clarifying for Democrats. And whoever wins that will likely win the White House in 2028.
If these are your two high flyers, then democrats are in more trouble than I thought.
Anonymous wrote:I freaking LOVE AOC. I would love to see her oust Schumer and go even bigger.
Do we think she's electable outside NY?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ossoff
I'm a big fan of Ossoff but given the mess we're in with Israel I'm not sure we're ready for a Jewish president. And I say this as a Jew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I freaking LOVE AOC. I would love to see her oust Schumer and go even bigger.
Do we think she's electable outside NY?
New Yorker here. I love AOC. She is an incredibly gifted politician. If she were a man, I would think yes.
Did you see her response when asked about running for president?
‘My ambition is much bigger than that…’
Best answer I have ever heard to that question.
Anonymous wrote:Ossoff
Anonymous wrote:I freaking LOVE AOC. I would love to see her oust Schumer and go even bigger.
Do we think she's electable outside NY?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poster above you. My mistake. Can’t oust Schumer, he’s not a senator. He decided not to run for Michigan seat despite moving there with his family. Definitely means he’s gunning for 2028 nominee.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AOC is uniquely positioned to get rid of the human waste of space known as Chuck Schumer. I'd rather see her do that than run for president or VP.
Or Pete Buttigieg
Midterms outcome will determine everything!
We need candidates capable of a two term presidency.
House Speaker & Cabinet appointees are critical.
Clean house from top to bottom.
Balls to the wall administration utilizing presidential immunity and EOs to slap Supreme Court Injustices with term limits and expansion.
We still hold Judicial majority, thanks to Biden!
Dems have an incredible pool of candidates for all of the above, and they need to coalesce into one strategic army.
Buttigieg is going to get rid of Schumer?
AOC has House Dems buzzing for her to primary Schumer. She has a massive grassroots fundraising war chest and ~40 million followers on social media. She does a live Sunday “Yap” Q&A on IG reels / TikTok and posts many of their responses on screen in real time.
We really do have great candidates who can wear many hats.
AOC vs Schumer would be a true battle between a people first politician and the wealthy sleaze that has ruined American politics. I'd be all in for AOC if I were a New Yorker. It would be interesting to see if the people could overtake the money in such a high profile race.
I could see Schumer retiring rather than facing her. He's already out of touch and nobody needs him for another six-year term, at the end of which he'd be 84 years old.