Im voting for Biden, but in spite rather than wanting to vote for him. So Im trying to already think about the possibilities of who can continue the progressive movement for the next presidential election. Joe will be a one term president, whether he wants it or not. I think Kamala is the presumed choice to replace him, but Id love to see AOC primary her in 2024. Or if its better off having her as VEEP? Or Stacy Abrams joins the ticket? I know I keep hoping AOC somehow unseats Pelosi as speaker, but that will never happen. Even if Pelosi does step down from that position/loses her election. Wondering who else might be good choices to look at for the 2024 election. Im assuming Bernie is a bust. I think AOC is a good successor for his platform. Maybe Marie Newman from Illinois depending how she does in her first term in congress?
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How about we just focus on getting trump out of office now so that we can have an election in 2024? Because give him another two SCOTUS seats and the country won’t even be recognizable in 4 years.
Anyone can run under 35 as long as they hit 35 before being sworn in. She does qualify. However, if you think AOC will EVER be President, you are delusional. Americans don't tend to like socialists (Bernie) and is proven to be very unpopular outside of D.C.
Sutton Ross said: "Anyone can run under 35 as long as they hit 35 before being sworn in. She does qualify. However, if you think AOC will EVER be President, you are delusional. Americans don't tend to like socialists (Bernie) and is proven to be very unpopular outside of D.C."
Please allow me to chime in here. I'll add that if AOC, or any other charter member of the Squad, ever becomes the Dem's standard bearer, the party is doomed. That group alone has the potential to bifurcate a longstanding party into two virulently rival camps reminiscent of what went down in Cuba between the Batista loyalists and Castro acolytes. Pox on both camps. I don't dislike AOC but suggest that she's not particularly popular outside her clique.
Often times than not, compromise is the only path forward in the cesspool of DC. There is no utopia. Any doubters, read on below: