W.TN.Orange Blood
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True, but she will be there until she dies. Plenty of donors will throw millions at her in the process. I didn't realize it but she hasn't had a single piece of legislation since she has been in office.She doesn't have a fraction of the political skill and consensus-making ability that NP has. AOC is an activist pretending to be a politician.
I'm not 100% sure about that. I don't see her ever losing an election for her current House seat, but her openly sparring with Pelosi and losing to a more establishment, practical politician like Gerry Connolly for House Oversight Committee chair I think shows how she's perceived within her own party.True, but she will be there until she dies. Plenty of donors will throw millions at her in the process. I didn't realize it but she hasn't had a single piece of legislation since she has been in office.
It seems to be different when there's a new sheriff in charge of running the town.
If we didn't have lunatics like this person we'd have a better & safer world to live in.
Her worldview is so upside down nothing makes good common sense in her world.
She's a clown each day that goes by.
I'm not 100% sure about that. I don't see her ever losing an election for her current House seat, but her openly sparring with Pelosi and losing to a more establishment, practical politician like Gerry Connolly for House Oversight Committee chair I think shows how she's perceived within her own party.
If she thinks her brand is getting roadblocked in Congress, or if she's getting gate-kept by the party, she'll leave Congress and go into full-time "influencing" or something like that. She's already more of a social media influencer than member of Congress anyway. I think her colleagues in Congress like having her on the bench, she helps with fundraising, etc., but I don't think they trust her with any real position of responsibility.
It depends. A big part of the reason her seat gives her a platform for her activism is because she is promoted by the party and by the media. They don't really want her in any "big girl" positions (yet), but she's still promoted by the party.She'll never give up her seat in Congress because it provides her a platform for her idiotic activism that otherwise would eventually dry up. And there is a small (but frighteningly growing) segment of the Democrat party base that sees her as a 'spokesman' of sorts that doesn't otherwise exist in the party.
OnlyFans.It depends. A big part of the reason her seat gives her a platform for her activism is because she is promoted by the party and by the media. They don't really want her in any "big girl" positions (yet), but she's still promoted by the party.
If she starts getting gate-kept, promoted less, etc., she could find herself in a position where she'd be more successful on her own, and she could have a more unfiltered message.