• @TexasDrunk@lemmy.world
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    1105 months ago

    Hey, DNC, aren’t you desperate to put a woman up for election? You’ve got a fiery, quick-witted, awesome, young one here that is full of ideas and not afraid to try stuff. The conservatives haven’t had time to run decades of smear tactics against her and she hasn’t been threatening her husband’s SA victims. I bet she already has a plan to deal with someone accusing her of being born in Mexico (I understand she’s Puerto Rican, but that’s not the bogeyman) and shut it down before years of idiocy bring it up again.

    She’s standing behind Biden this time around. I’m hoping for a run in 2028. It would be the first presidential candidate in a while that I didn’t hold my nose to vote for.

    • @model_tar_gz@lemmy.world
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      415 months ago

      She’s a firebrand—that’s not an insult. But it is a fact that if the DNC puts her to run, she will mobilize a lot of voters who may otherwise sit this one out. Hard to say definitively how many on either side; but I think she’s likely more hated by the rightwing base than she is loved by the left wing/centrist base.

      I don’t think it would be a good strategic move in this cycle. Although I’d love to see her in the Oval Office and would vote that way should the chance arise.

      • @Stupidmanager@lemmy.world
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        165 months ago

        Uh, late 40s here. I didn’t want to vote for Clinton (I did), but I’ll be first in line for AOC. She’s the right kind of direction to inspire us Genx who vote liberal. Time for Joe to step down.

      • @Schmoo@slrpnk.net
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        165 months ago

        Any good leftist candidate would mobilize opposition voters, that is unavoidable. It’s no reason to not run a good candidate.

      • @TexasDrunk@lemmy.world
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        105 months ago

        Agreed on this cycle. Agree or not we’ve got Biden. That’s not changing and that’s who I’ll be behind. But damn, next cycle if she’s in the primary I’m going to get even more involved than I already am.

    • @Revan343@lemmy.ca
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      215 months ago

      You’ve got a fiery, quick-witted, awesome, young one here that is full of ideas and not afraid to try stuff.

      All evidence suggests that’s the opposite of what the DNC wants

    • @CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      85 months ago

      AOC suffers the same problem as Nancy Peloci: she’s too demonized by the GOP. It’s an odd problem to have but she would need to retire from the House for a few years and run later.

      If you want AOC-like, Kathy Porter is actually a very viable candidate. The question is whether the DNC is willing to let her actually run or if they’ll pull a “It’s Hillary’s turn” like they did to Bernie.

        • billwashere
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          275 months ago

          The GOP demonizing her is a good thing. It means they are scared of her.

        • @TexasDrunk@lemmy.world
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          55 months ago

          Voters do after decades of shit tactics, but she hasn’t been embroiled in anything and they haven’t had time to really put it into people’s subconscious.

          Also, I agree with your sentiment. I can’t give the slightest shit what a bunch of homophobic, regressive, hateful, Nazi cuntbags and their enablers think. If we work hard and get lucky we may be able to live in a world where what they think never matters again.

          • @Omega_Man@lemmy.world
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            105 months ago

            Democrats always want to please the GOP. Anytime they appoint someone (for example a special counsel) it always has to be a Republican to avoid the bad optics. Fuck that noise.

            Meanwhile the GOP takes its gifted position and furthers it’s goals.

      • circuitfarmer
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        175 months ago

        she’s too demonized by the GOP.

        This will be true of any candidate another party runs. It is their primary MO, so ultimately, it needs to be factored out of discussions like these. If Joe Voter believes that shit anyway, it doesn’t actually matter what candidate you run.

      • @danc4498@lemmy.world
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        115 months ago

        I think AOC has a lot of the same features that made Bernie so popular on 2016 with the added benefit of youth.

        The GOP will try to demonize, but she will rise above the noise the same way Bernie did. Given that she is so young, she can stay relevant and pick and choose the exact moment she wants to run for president. Or even VEEP as the gateway to presidency.

    • @Serinus@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      I’d vote for her, but I don’t think she’s ready. Better than Biden though.

      Personally, I want Jon Stewart. He’s not perfect, but there’s not a single person on the planet better equipped to take down Trump.

      I don’t know if Jon or AOC would make a better president, but Jon would be better at campaigning against Trump.

      But really just give us someone under 65. (Note: I’ll still vote for the good person who’s too old for the job if the alternative isn’t better.)

      • @TexasDrunk@lemmy.world
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        165 months ago

        I definitely get the love for Stewart. However, he holds no elected position and has repeatedly stated that he has no interest in running for president. So I’m not going to be the one to hold a gun to his head and force him to run.

        AOC has the proper ambitions. If she’s not ready then let her decide that because the only reason she wouldn’t be is because a bunch of out of touch old dudes refuse to mentor her and I’m not sure that’s such a bad thing.

        • @Serinus@lemmy.world
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          165 months ago

          There’s a bit of a difference. Jon Stewart has made his reputation and career in political commentary. That’s not exactly The Apprentice.

          • billwashere
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            105 months ago

            Yeah Jon is very intelligent, very quick witted, and a deep thinker. He reads a lot, listens, and learns from his mistakes. He knows to admit he doesn’t know something and listen to advice. And most importantly, he actually wants to do what’s right. I’m pretty sure he’d be a top 10 president.

            To compare him to a reality tv personality like Trump is a little disingenuous.

          • @explodicle@sh.itjust.works
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            55 months ago

            That’s not fair, you don’t always get to choose what you’ll be successful at. But we could use a doctor president…

      • billwashere
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        85 months ago

        I would literally pay hundreds of dollars to see Jon Stewart debate Trump, like pay per view. Jon would eviscerate Trump. He might frustrate him so much he’d have a heart attack right there on stage …. or better yet cause Trump to shit and completely overflow his diaper. Trump should probably wear his brown pants just in case.

        • @Jarix@lemmy.world
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          Bet you if AOC said to Jon stewart ill run for president if you are my running mate he would do it.

          That would be the best campaign in history

          I would love AOC and bernie sanders to be on the supreme court, however impossible that is

          • @Freefall@lemmy.world
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            35 months ago

            He might just jump on that grenade because the US would need it and I’d give him better than even odds he would self-sacrifice to counter evil winning.

            • @Jarix@lemmy.world
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              35 months ago

              I also think he would do an actual good job as vice president. Like break the mould type good

      • @commandar@lemmy.world
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        Personally, I want Jon Stewart. He’s not perfect, but there’s not a single person on the planet better equipped to take down Trump.

        Stewart would be terrible for it.

        Smart guy, great at calling BS, but he’s continued to preach understanding and cooperation in the post Trump world in a way that, plainly, isn’t possible when the American right operates in pure bad faith at basically every turn.

        Take all the issues Obama had getting walked all over because he tried to work with the GOP and amplify it.

    • billwashere
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      65 months ago

      I would gladly vote for her. Hell I’d even volunteer for her campaign.

    • @chakan2@lemmy.world
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      35 months ago

      She would have a real chance at winning this cycle…thus there’s no way they’d run her.

      This will be the last cycle we have Democrats…a LOT of people are about to fall out of windows Russia style after Trump takes office.

      The Supreme Court made him a king and people like AoC will be first on his hit list.

    • @GreyEyedGhost@lemmy.ca
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      First and foremost, she isnt eligible to be president until next year. She’s only 34, and won’t be 35 until after the inauguration.

      Whoops, looks like I misread and was off by a year. I don’t think it’s going to matter this time around, but hopefully they keep her in mind for the future.

      • @Resonosity@lemmy.world
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        95 months ago

        Per US Constitution, Article 2, Section 1:

        No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.

        AOC was born in New York City, NY, USA on 10/13/1989. On 10/13/2024, as in this October 13th, AOC will turn 35 years old. At that point she will be eligible to take the office of the presidency.

        35 would be the youngest age of any president, though. The most recent younger presidents were Barack Obama and Bill Clinton at 47 and 46, respectively. The youngest ever president was Theodore Roosevelt at 42.

        It would be a hard line to cross given that the majority of voters seem to be older, but it would be monumental in my nation’s history.

    • katy ✨
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      she only turns 35 in october so she’s got a long future ahead of her but she wouldn’t be eligible until 2028.