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In reply to the discussion: AOC and other new House progressives are tweeting their dissatisfaction with orientation at Harvard [View all]EffieBlack
(14,249 posts)She was elected to represent her constituents, to get work done - which usually is hard, unsexy, unglamorous work. A Member who forgets that, who focuses more time and attention to "making waves" and being a prominent national "voice" than on getting things done at home becomes a former Member pretty quickly.
I hope that while she's raising her national profile, she's also getting her ducks in a row, hiring a strong staff with solid constituent services and legislative experience and a commitment to focus on those things rather than staffing a potential star, and is willing to learn from them and more seasoned Members how to be an effective representative for her district.
And it's really important that she not let the cheers of her excited fans from around the country drown out the voices of the people in her community who need a Congresswoman, not a rising superstar.
If she finds the right balance, the sky's the limit for her.