• @AugustWest
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    There are a whole lot of assumptions in this comment. I don’t want a less progressive candidate than AOC. I want a more progressive candidate, but I want one who is going to win. A woman, POC, New Yorker isn’t it, as much as I wish it was.

    I also don’t agree that society is more progressive since Obama’s presidency. More tolerant of certain things, sure. But more likely to vote for progressive economic policies? I don’t think so.

    As the boomers and older Gen X start to die off, things will slide left. But AOC 2028? Give me a break.

    • @givesomefucks
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      But more likely to vote for progressive economic policies? I don’t think so.

      So, that’s your opinion…

      https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2024/02/29/americans-top-policy-priority-for-2024-strengthening-the-economy/

      That says 5 out of the top 6 policy positions are progressive economic policy…

      All over 60% support.

      So like, you’re entitled to your opinion, but statistical analysis is still a science and I’m going with science this time.

      • @AugustWest
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        112 hours ago

        What people care about is not always what they vote for, and what people say they care about is another thing entirely.

        I’ll leave you with this: I want to be proved wrong and champagne is on me if I am. I just don’t believe in Americans enough to believe that we as a whole are going to effect real change.

        I’m going to stop trying, though.

        • @givesomefucks
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          112 hours ago

          What people care about is not always what they vote for

          We don’t know because the DNC won’t stay out of primaries or let a progressive into the general.

          Stop acting like why trump won is a mystery, we can’t afford to miss the obvious solution