cross-posted from: https://news.abolish.capital/post/28620

Democratic voters overwhelmingly want a leader who will fight the superrich and corporate America, and they believe Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the person to do it, according to a poll released this week.

While Democrats are often portrayed as squabbling and directionless, the poll conducted last month by the New Republic with Embold Research demonstrated a remarkable unity among the more than 2,400 Democratic voters it surveyed.

This was true with respect to policy: More than 9 in 10 want to raise taxes on corporations and on the wealthiest Americans, while more than three-quarters want to break up tech monopolies and believe the government should conduct stronger oversight of business.

But it was also reflected in sentiments that a more confrontational governing philosophy should prevail and general agreement that the party in its current form is not doing enough to take on its enemies.

Three-quarters said they wanted Democrats to “be more aggressive in calling out Republicans,” while nearly 7 in 10 said it was appropriate to describe their party as “weak.”

This appears to have translated to support for a more muscular view of government. Where the label once helped to sink Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-Vt.) two runs for president, nearly three-quarters of Democrats now say they are either unconcerned with the label of “socialist” or view it as an asset.

Meanwhile, 46% said they want to see a “progressive” at the top of the Democratic ticket in 2028, higher than the number who said they wanted a “liberal” or a “moderate.”

It’s an environment that appears to be fertile ground for Ocasio-Cortez, who pitched her vision for a “working-class-centered politics” at this week’s Munich summit in what many suspected was a soft-launch of her presidential candidacy in 2028.

With 85% favorability, Bronx congresswoman had the highest approval rating of any Democratic figure in the country among the voters surveyed.

It’s a higher mark than either of the figures who head-to-head polls have shown to be presumptive favorites for the nomination: Former Vice President Kamala Harris and California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Early polls show AOC lagging considerably behind these top two. However, there are signs in the New Republic’s poll that may give her supporters cause for hope.

While Harris is also well-liked, 66% of Democrats surveyed said they believe she’s “had her shot” at the presidency and should not run again after losing to President Donald Trump in 2024.

Newsom does not have a similar electoral history holding him back and is riding high from the passage of Proposition 50, which will allow Democrats to add potentially five more US House seats this November.

But his policy approach may prove an ill fit at a time when Democrats overwhelmingly say their party is “too timid” about taxing the rich and corporations and taking on tech oligarchs.

As labor unions in California have pushed for a popular proposal to introduce a billionaire’s tax, Newsom has made himself the chiseled face of the resistance to this idea, joining with right-wing Silicon Valley barons in an aggressive campaign to kill it.

While polls can tell us little two years out about what voters will do in 2028, New Republic editorial director Emily Cooke said her magazine’s survey shows an unmistakable pattern.

“It’s impossible to come away from these results without concluding that economic populism is a winning message for loyal Democrats,” she wrote. “This was true across those who identify as liberals, moderates, or progressives: An unmistakable majority wants a party that will fight harder against the corporations and rich people they see as responsible for keeping them down.”


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  • ClathrateG [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    This’ll be their big ‘concession to the left’ after continually eating shit so much so that more people are realising they’re controlled opposition and the reality of the ratchet effect.

    ‘you crypto fascist tankies won’t even vote for the heckin based socialist AOC(who now happens to have the exact same platform as Harris/Biden/Clinton)??’

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    Remember how I said Hasan is playing a role for the left?

    AOC is the same except she’s doing it for the right.

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    I get why the average Democrat voter would prefer AOCIA. They don’t know the details of how much she sucks or on how much of a Zionist scumbag she is. All they know is that she represent the most “left” candidate they can conceive of and that she’s not a creepy geriatric dementia patient. It is voting for Obama to get “hope” and “change” all over again.

    Americans are yearning for freedom but they have not yet broken free of the good cop bad cop dichotomy of the US two party system.

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    AOC will never accomplish any widespread positive systemic change even if she’s president.

    She will vote again and again and again for unlimited genocide though she loves that shit

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    This was AOC’s first Congressional appearance on the national stage, as she questioned Michael Cohen about Trump’s business dealings. Cohen had taken a plea deal, and was going to prison, but he wanted to tell his story in Congress, in front of the American people.

    Unfortunately, several Reps wasted their time as they usually do, posturing and propagandizing, and saying and accomplishing nothing. Cohen had been asked about little of substance, and you could tell he was getting frustrated.

    Then AOC’s turn came, and she was ready. This was her first national appearance, but it didn’t look like it. She was confident and determined. She warned Cohen that she might move fast, and she took off. She launched into a fast series of precise questions about values of specific properties, and Cohen fired back just as quickly with answers, as well as those in Tumps office who handled those issues.

    By the time she was done, in less than five minutes, she had uncovered enough actionable material, under oath, that it formed the core of Leticia James’ 34 successful felony convictions against him. It was a remarkable political performance, one of the best I’ve seen in my lifetime.

    That was the FIRST thing she did in Congress. She’s EXACTLY what we need. I’ll vote for her for anything. I’d love her to be President.

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        I’m not a Lib, I’ve been an Unaffiliated Independent since I first registered to vote in 1977. I’ve seen good politicians and bad politicians from both parties, and I support the good ones. AOC is among the best right now, and she’s inspiring a lot of people to join her, including me.

        That doesn’t make me a Liberal, it makes me a thinking American, who understands that we have to swing as far to the left as we can go, just to offset the damage caused by MAGA’s mind-boggling treason and corruption.

        MAGA isn’t Conservative or Liberal, it’s Criminal. MAGAs core beliefs are corruption, treason, sedition, racism, misogyny, violence, and pedophilia. If you are MAGA, you support and defend those things, which makes you a corrupt, seditious, violent, pedophile.

        What would you do with people like that?

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        No, but he has to wear that felon label from a real court, and it’s an example of what happens to him in court when he can’t hijack the process as president.

        Jack Smith’s Insurrection and Stolen Documents cases aren’t dead, they are just in hibernation while Trump serves out his stolen term as president. Once he’s out of office, and there’s a Democratic president, these cases can be woken up, and will pick up right where they left off, along with a whole bunch of other new ones.

        The wheels of justice grind slowly, but they are inexorable. He’ll get his day in court eventually, or he’ll die first. And after he’s dead, the investigations will start for real, and everything he did will be disclosed and preserved for history. His only legacy will be as the worst president in American History by a long ways.

        And we will still get to prosecute all of his henchmen, who were easily as bad or worse than him. Putting people like Stephen PeeWee Himmler Miller, Bondi, Patel, Hegseth, and a whole bunch of others in prison will be enjoyable. I hope Bondi tries to yell in court about a “failed judge.”

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          while Trump serves out his stolen term as president

          yo he gon die Jan 21, whichever year he doesn’t win the next election, be that 2029, 2033, 2037, etc.

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          There was a democrat president after 2020 right, who could have done everything in your dollhouse fantasy you’re wishing for. As for worst president, you truly are deranged by Trump if you think he’s it.

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            Yeah, Biden let us down badly, and his legacy will suffer forever for it. I consider him to be in the bottom 10 of presidents, because of his fecklessness in meeting the MAGA threat.

            And Trump is, by ALL objective standards, the worst president in American history. Nobody is even close. In fact, his first term had been the worst, and he’s already beaten that with his second term. Now he’s the worst AND second worst presidents in American history.

            And literally EVERYBODY in the entire world thinks the Trump Derangement Syndrome label fits MAGAs far more accurately than anyone else. We consider it hilarious when MAGAs throw that around as an insult. It’s literally like watching a 500 pound person trying to call a 200 pound person a Fatso.

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              If there’s one thing trump has done that I applaud, it is showing the world what the American state is really about, and I hope the damage to American reputation and soft power lasts forever.

              So you really think he’s worse than Andrew Jackson, destroyer of Reconstruction?

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                Reconstruction was the post-response to the Civil War. Andrew Jackson died in 1845, 20 years before the end of the Civil War. He never heard of Reconstruction.

                Perhaps you are thinking of Andrew Johnson, Lincoln’s VP. He was a terrible president, a Confederate sympathizer and drunken loser, but he’s never been considered the worst president. That has usually been held by Buchanan and the other pre-Civil War Confederates.

                Trump’s mind-boggling treason and corruption far outweighs anything that anyone else has done. No other president launched an Insurrection that tried to end democracy and install himself as dictator for life. No other president has stolen hundreds of classified documents to sell. No other president has unleashed Death Squads in the streets to kill innocent Americans in spontaneous firing squads. No other president kidnapped thousands of children from their families, just for fun.

                He’s easily the worst ever. Not even close.

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                  Apologies, I mixed up the names of two slaver presidents.

                  So this is sort of what I mean when I say you’re deranged by Trump. I’m sure you mean well and have empathy for others to some degree and are horrified by things happening to people in your country.

                  But you have no sense of historic scale. Johnson as president essentially pardoned the entire institution of slavery. Do you understand what that means? That’s millions of sharecroppers back in poverty. That’s lynchings and the height of the Klan. That’s Jim Crow. Can you not see the line, drawn from the failure of Reconstruction under Johnson’s hand all the way to the poverty of black Americans today?

                  And if we’re going to use killing civilians as a barometer for worst, by far that would go to either a post civil war president where indigenous peoples were slaughtered, or Franklin Roosevelt after civilian internment camps and atomic bombings in Japan. Your country has a long tail of death that follows in its history.

                  I will say additionally if you add Gazan and Ukrainian /Russian deaths to Trump that does push him up. But then of course the same has to be done for Biden.