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Ocasio-Cortez Leaves Door Open to 2028 Presidential Run

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4 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

She is polling ahead of JD Vance in 2028 Presidential race. Not bad for a doorknob.

That would be more promising for the democrats except for the fact that Vance is the most unpopular VP in American history.

I don't think he'll be nominated. I think Carlson or DJTJ much more likely.

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12 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

I would say wait for her actual campaign message first before jumping to conclusions about what she is. Politicians often evolve -- sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worst. That said, she will be a populist. But so what? I think if there is a real presidential election in 28 the majority demand will be for some kind of populist, on either side.

True enough, but she (or any other Democrat) would need to evolve far away from open borders, heavy-handed DEI policies, pronoun transgender obsessions, and "genocide in Gaza" nonsense to have a chance.

If the presidential election were held today, mid-2026, any sort of socialist "populism" would also not stand a chance, but if AGI advances as quickly -- and results in truly massive job losses -- as some think it will, guaranteed minimum income might in 2028 be a socialist and populist policy worth running on.

29 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Yes, Trump is a dictator that will refuse to leave office. Meanwhile, he can't get the Court or Congress to vote with him, he can't stop protests, and he can't even get Jimmy Kimmel fired.

But sure, he's going to stay in office.

I'm no fan of Trump or the current conservative majority on the Supreme Court, and yes Trump is a dictator wannabe, but I don't believe for a second that even this Court would countenance something as obviously and blatantly unconstitutional as suppressing a presidential election.

That said, there's no doubt the Republican's will try to rig the election if they have to. Given the current gerrymandering free-for-all, though, it's hard to guess what the 2028 election map might even look like.

2 minutes ago, JTPR1 said:

I'm no fan of Trump or the current conservative majority on the Supreme Court, and yes Trump is a dictator wannabe, but I don't believe for a second that even this Court would countenance something as obviously and blatantly unconstitutional as suppressing a presidential election.

What is your claim that Trump wants to be a dictator based on?

What do you not like about the current court?

2 minutes ago, JTPR1 said:

That said, there's no doubt the Republican's will try to rig the election if they have to. Given the current gerrymandering free-for-all, though, it's hard to guess what the 2028 election map might even look like.

Just because the left was able to rig the 2020 election, does not mean the GOP will try it. The GOP id trying to make voting more secure, while the left fights voter ID tooth and nail.

Is there something new about gerrymandering? The left loves it when it benefits them. They are only upset now because they can't (legally) draw lines based on race.

9 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

What is your claim that Trump wants to be a dictator based on?

What do you not like about the current court?

Well, other than their opinions, words and actions.... nothing.

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