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RandySF

(58,835 posts)
Mon Mar 30, 2020, 10:33 AM Mar 2020

AOC breaks with Bernie on how to lead the left [View all]

Of the half-dozen incumbent primary challengers Justice Democrats is backing this cycle, Ocasio-Cortez has endorsed just two. Neither was a particularly risky move: Both candidates — Jessica Cisneros in Texas and Marie Newman in Illinois — were taking on conservative Democrats who oppose abortion rights and later earned the support of several prominent national Democrats.

Ocasio-Cortez’s reluctance marks a break with the outsider tactics of the activist left, represented by groups like Justice Democrats. This election cycle, the organization is trying to boot not just conservative Democrats but also some liberal Democrats and to replace them with members who are more left-wing. In other words, to replicate what it pulled off against Rep. Joe Crowley in 2018 by recruiting Ocasio-Cortez.

Ocasio-Cortez’s shift coincides with turnover among top aides in her congressional office — replacing some outspoken radicals with more traditional political professionals — along with a broader reckoning on the left on how to expand Sanders’ coalition after his failure to significantly do so in the presidential primary. Some progressives have questioned whether Sanders should have softened his anti-establishment rhetoric and tried to build bridges with mainstream Democrats who voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 rather than betting big on turning out disaffected and first-time voters.

Of the half-dozen incumbent primary challengers Justice Democrats is backing this cycle, Ocasio-Cortez has endorsed just two. Neither was a particularly risky move: Both candidates — Jessica Cisneros in Texas and Marie Newman in Illinois — were taking on conservative Democrats who oppose abortion rights and later earned the support of several prominent national Democrats.

Ocasio-Cortez’s reluctance marks a break with the outsider tactics of the activist left, represented by groups like Justice Democrats. This election cycle, the organization is trying to boot not just conservative Democrats but also some liberal Democrats and to replace them with members who are more left-wing. In other words, to replicate what it pulled off against Rep. Joe Crowley in 2018 by recruiting Ocasio-Cortez.

Ocasio-Cortez’s shift coincides with turnover among top aides in her congressional office — replacing some outspoken radicals with more traditional political professionals — along with a broader reckoning on the left on how to expand Sanders’ coalition after his failure to significantly do so in the presidential primary. Some progressives have questioned whether Sanders should have softened his anti-establishment rhetoric and tried to build bridges with mainstream Democrats who voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 rather than betting big on turning out disaffected and first-time voters.



https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/30/new-aoc-divides-the-left-150767

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
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She is learning how the game is played... nycbos Mar 2020 #1
After threatening to block the Aid bill True Blue American Mar 2020 #2
In less than two years she's figured out what Bernie never has. Bleacher Creature Mar 2020 #3
AOC's Transition Started When She Risked Being Isolated In Congress Unless She Got Right With Pelosi Indykatie Mar 2020 #5
Yep. I think her work with Senator Markey helped as well. Bleacher Creature Mar 2020 #10
The breaking point seemed to be when her former COS attacked Sharice Davids. RandySF Mar 2020 #11
She also hit a point when Sanders embraced the endorsement of Joe Rogan. ehrnst Mar 2020 #21
You gotta learn to walk before you run. Butterflylady Mar 2020 #27
I Am Rather Fond Of Her, Sir The Magistrate Mar 2020 #4
She is learning that you can't just run over people and get what you want. redstatebluegirl Mar 2020 #6
It's NOT a break with the activist left tho -- I can't imagine she Hortensis Mar 2020 #7
Exactly, Ma'am The Magistrate Mar 2020 #9
Maybe she is realizing that after the idiot leaves we won't have any money left for GemDigger Mar 2020 #13
The goals and metrics for effectiveness are very different in activists and politicians. ehrnst Mar 2020 #22
So AOC wants to have a productive future in congress comradebillyboy Mar 2020 #8
She's starting to figure out how to do effective politics, The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2020 #12
Good for her. She's learning early that you don't get anywhere by pissing off BOTH sides. George II Mar 2020 #14
I'm not interested her beyond.. LakeArenal Mar 2020 #15
Not yet but Dem4Life1102 Mar 2020 #23
Yeah that's what Bernie said. LakeArenal Mar 2020 #24
I absolutely believe AOC, but not Bernie. nt Celerity Mar 2020 #26
It won't be the bombthrowers who are successful here.... Happy Hoosier Mar 2020 #16
Good to read this peggysue2 Mar 2020 #17
To be fair Algernon Moncrieff Mar 2020 #18
Heavy lesson learned here: You can't play your allies like adversaries. . . DinahMoeHum Mar 2020 #19
This is why I always had hope for AOC though going Sanders was a huge mistake and cost us Warren imo LizBeth Mar 2020 #20
This will be fun to watch Gothmog Mar 2020 #25
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