Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has endorsed President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign, a sign of the president’s strength in uniting his party to have the backing of one of its most liberal members

    • @givesomefucks
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      51 year ago

      She doesn’t have a choice because the party isn’t allowing a primary.

      They know they have a captive audience. As shitty as Biden is, he’s obviously better than any Republican and 3rd party doesn’t have a chance.

      The party would rather risk depressing turnout than someone progressive winning a primary

      • @Zaktor
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        01 year ago

        There is no progressive that could win the primary anyway. The risk the establishment is guarding against is about damaging Biden. I don’t feel confident about his chances against anyone but Trump, but there just isn’t an alternative politician with the strength to challenge him as an incumbent. He simply hasn’t been bad enough for weakly ideological primary voters to vote against the incumbent and the names with the biggest progressive gravitas already lost against him last time without that hindrance.

        • @givesomefucks
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          11 year ago

          In 2020 29 candidates entered the Dem primary…

          I’m pretty sure most are still around here somewhere

          But between this in your other reply I already got, I’m picking up a pattern

          • @Zaktor
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            1 year ago

            2020 was an open primary and the two biggest progressives in that race (and reasonably argued the two most prominent progressives period) have both ruled out running against Biden. Who’s the next strongest challenger on that list, Julian Castro? You’re not unseating an incumbent president who’s been just sort of middling with a no-name.

            And you’re spamming the same post across the comments here, you shouldn’t be surprised if you see a pattern in the responses.

      • @chakan2
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        -11 year ago

        That’s exactly how they lost in 2016.

    • @quixotic120
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      21 year ago

      Systems broken, it’s her only option. If she endorses a progressive challenger to Biden she is basically saying she wants trump or desantis to be the next president. I am sure she is aware of this

      Vote in more progressive candidates to congress and the house so that actual electoral reform has a hope of passing. The small contingency they hold is pointless from a legislative standpoint but promising in terms of growth over the past decade and a half or so. The more bodies we get in there the more actual shit might happen; but unless we displace neolibs and conservatives these stupid games will continue to be necessary