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In reply to the discussion: AOC's Bitter Committee Seat Snub Fuels Speculation About Challenge to Schumer [View all]Squinch
(59,527 posts)2. "Bitter committee seat feud." That's pretty ridiculous. There was no feud. Rice just got tons
more votes.
That being said, I think we would do well with a more activist leader in the Senate. I like Schumer and regularly vote for him and will continue to, but he seems to be working on an outdated "gentleman's agreements" kind of strategy which just isn't working any more.
THAT being said, I would never vote for AOC over Schumer for the Senate. Her positions are right for her district, but given the conservativism of upstate NY, she would never win the Senate seat.
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AOC's Bitter Committee Seat Snub Fuels Speculation About Challenge to Schumer [View all]
NurseJackie
Dec 2020
OP
"Bitter committee seat feud." That's pretty ridiculous. There was no feud. Rice just got tons
Squinch
Dec 2020
#2
AOC had 'defund the police' on her website. It was used verbatim in commercial in Ohio.
Demsrule86
Dec 2020
#69
And yet, here in NE Ohio, I saw more than one lawn sign that featured Pelosi as the reason to vote R
Doremus
Dec 2020
#107
I think members have gotten over it. The media and some DUers haven't, evidently. (n/t)
SMC22307
Dec 2020
#44
I had a subscription a decade or so ago. They have changed hands a few times now & are now
themaguffin
Dec 2020
#121
AOC could move a bit to the right as Schumer did in 98 and might win but that is her only path IMHO.
Demsrule86
Dec 2020
#70
NY was getting tired of Al d'Amato's antics. Schumer had an easier opponent in 1998
DFW
Dec 2020
#105
And that tells you something...he is the minority leader and is expected to have a low approval
Demsrule86
Dec 2020
#74
She is in a deep blue district. And she has not made many friends in the House if the reports are
Demsrule86
Dec 2020
#71
Apparently not, considering the vote in the Steering Committee this week (46-13)
George II
Dec 2020
#94
Secret ballots allow Members to vote their consciences without recrimination on Twitter or Twitch.
George II
Dec 2020
#101
Then I guess there was politicking since at least 13 members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus
George II
Dec 2020
#108
LOL, nonsense. If "country folk" can be convinced to accept city-slicker Donald Trump...
SMC22307
Dec 2020
#50
He didn't run as a city slicker. AOC like Hillary has been damaged by the rightwing noise machine.
Demsrule86
Dec 2020
#77
I didn't say that he did. But this "city slicker" serial adulterer who couldn't even quote...
SMC22307
Dec 2020
#80
EXACTLY THIS!!! PRAGMATISM is reality based. Like I keep telling my work,
Vivienne235729
Dec 2020
#118
Even if it were an open seat... she'd have a very difficult time being competitive statewide.
NurseJackie
Dec 2020
#15
none of this is a thing. Flimsy, gossipy premises without citation or attribution
bigtree
Dec 2020
#14
At least they're honest enough to say the story is about "speculation" in the headline. nt.
Mariana
Dec 2020
#34
When asked if Pelosi should not be speaker and Schumer should not be Senate Democratic Leader....
George II
Dec 2020
#93
"Bitter"? A derogatory term usually reserved for woman, it's off-putting from the get-go.
Alex4Martinez
Dec 2020
#38
And this is why some in Congress don't trust AOC apparently. Primaries are expensive and
Demsrule86
Dec 2020
#79
I implied no such thing. But no doubt the ads I described in my post helped Trump win
Demsrule86
Dec 2020
#98
By the way, even though it was a secret ballot, we know that at least half of the members....
George II
Dec 2020
#83
Put another way, House progressives control almost half of the Steering Committee Seats.
NurseJackie
Dec 2020
#86