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In reply to the discussion: Why AOC lost secret ballot for a seat on powerful House committee [View all]Yavin4
(37,182 posts)73. Here you go. You're welcome.
AOC states declaratively that she supports Joe Biden over Donald Trump in November
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/aoc-states-declaratively-that-she-supports-joe-biden-over-donald-trump-in-november-2020-04-23
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Why AOC lost secret ballot for a seat on powerful House committee [View all]
NurseJackie
Dec 2020
OP
Who could have guessed that in a job where you have to work together that working together
FSogol
Dec 2020
#1
Another undercurrent that I got from the story was a distinct lack of trust...
NurseJackie
Dec 2020
#5
AOC doesn't help her cause when she antagonizes those she needs support.
LiberalFighter
Dec 2020
#85
Retweets aren't as valuable as building alliances and working to gain trust and respect.
NurseJackie
Dec 2020
#88
Doesn't say in which direction it would be different. And that's just the opinion....
George II
Dec 2020
#42
I wish she was more of a team player. She'd get so much farther than with her current tactics.
catbyte
Dec 2020
#3
Completely agree. She could accomplish much if she worked with the Democrats around her. n/t
FSogol
Dec 2020
#6
Or put another way, you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar.
George II
Dec 2020
#60
Yup. And its difficult to restore that necessary quality whether in business or one's personal life.
Budi
Dec 2020
#24
She may be in the house a long time, but she will never be in leadership.
redstatebluegirl
Dec 2020
#13
There are question regarding whether or not her district will continue to exist after...
NurseJackie
Dec 2020
#17
He was influential because he built relationships with and worked well with his colleagues
StarfishSaver
Dec 2020
#34
agreed. i'm certainly not saying aoc is there yet. that's the point, it's only her first term.
unblock
Dec 2020
#113
certainly true, though teddy was from massachusetts, when it was strongly liberal
unblock
Dec 2020
#114
What is the "status quo" - I've seen that term and asked a number of times. Never an answer.
George II
Dec 2020
#81
I disagree. You have to support the party to some degree...and primarying sitting Democrats
Demsrule86
Dec 2020
#52
She will have trouble winning future elections when her district is redrawn.
NurseJackie
Dec 2020
#55
Yeah, seniority is not an absolute, and if anyone should be fast-tracked, it's aoc
unblock
Dec 2020
#121
like i've said, she's got great potential. she's doing great for a first-termer.
unblock
Dec 2020
#132
So she lost to someone who voted against Pelosi, for an opponent from the right wing of the party.
Fiendish Thingy
Dec 2020
#25
There is no such thing as the right wing of the party...we have moderate Democrats who win
Demsrule86
Dec 2020
#54
Living on a farm, you have less chance of being stabbed in the back than in politics.
marie999
Dec 2020
#33
Yeah, but a farm, well, it's a whole lot of work. Politics CAN be a lot of work, ...
JustABozoOnThisBus
Dec 2020
#90
Just wish congressional Dems were as good and effective against Republicans as they are with AOC.
Yavin4
Dec 2020
#47
I'm currently searching for a list of kudos she's given to the Dems, but coming up short
Budi
Dec 2020
#68
never heard this kind of lecturing against moderates who challenged Speaker Pelosi in 2011
bigtree
Dec 2020
#57
I'm fine with the secret ballot on matters like this. It's a committee assignment...
NurseJackie
Dec 2020
#65
Time may be running out. If her very safe district is redrawn, she'll be less competitive...
NurseJackie
Dec 2020
#79
Would we even be talking about her if she wasn't a Rep. In THE major media market?
JCMach1
Dec 2020
#76
Is there something wrong with choosing Kathleen Rice? What is she, chopped liver? nt
JustABozoOnThisBus
Dec 2020
#91
Maybe the OP doesn't think Rep. Rice deserves the position own her own merits.
Mariana
Dec 2020
#127
Neither the OP nor the Axios story implies that "the only reason Rice received it"
lapucelle
Dec 2020
#133
You are absolutely correct in those observations and in your explanation of consequences.
NurseJackie
Dec 2020
#98
Yes, saying you don't know if you want to be in politics might give the impression
betsuni
Dec 2020
#103
Those types of smears on the Democratic party (and leadership and candidates) ...
NurseJackie
Dec 2020
#104
She has the innate intellectual brilliance and seems to have the personality to go either way
DFW
Dec 2020
#97
That's an excellent observation. Bella Abzug had a flair, but a way of alienating some....
George II
Dec 2020
#100
At the time she was a 3-term member of Congress, that was Moynihan's first try at elected office.
George II
Dec 2020
#108