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JT45242

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32. Policy wise maybe...but not her and likely no woman
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 12:36 AM
Yesterday

AOC has been the Boogeyman to Fox News since Hillary went away.

24-7 vilification in right wing news.

I hate to say it, but I don't think that any woman could be elected president.

Too much sexism, even among blacks and Hispanics.

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Kamala Harris couldn't win. AOC wouldn't either. Scrivener7 Monday #1
Yeah, but once upon a time, we thought someone like Trump wouldn't win until he did In It to Win It Monday #2
AOC won't win. Scrivener7 Monday #4
Despite my OP, my point is really about her policy positions rather than her spefically In It to Win It Monday #6
If AOC did gain a popular following, it would be hard not to give her shot. RoeVWade Monday #18
Agreed, and I don't mean AOC only, but also anyone that has the economic populism like she does In It to Win It Monday #21
Republicans are cultists and would crawl over broken glass to vote for Hillary Clinton if she ran as a Republican. W_HAMILTON Monday #23
With the election fraud that Musk and Trump have admitted to Blue Full Moon Monday #5
NYT poll: 47% of voters described Kamala Harris as "too liberal or progressive" emulatorloo Monday #3
There is a link to a Gallup poll in one of the comments that says 51% thought Obama was too liberal In It to Win It Monday #7
Back then Conservatives didn't utilize social media as much SunImp Monday #20
Not a chance. I'd gladly vote for her, but the US voters generally would not. Even the Dems in the House wouldn't vote tblue37 Monday #8
How about her economic policy positions coming out of someone else's mouth? In It to Win It Monday #10
Only if the messaging is more effective than it has been from too many of our Dems. They would need to avoid tblue37 Monday #13
That's the answer I'm looking for. In It to Win It Monday #16
women are 0 for 2. is that a trend? nt msongs Monday #9
Not as I see it. BlueTsunami2018 Monday #11
Ok, not her, but someone like her who is more qualified and more experienced? In It to Win It Monday #14
Not can* win. People like her are the only non-extremists who have a shot SSJVegeta Monday #12
Lets see how the mid-terms go Johonny Monday #15
Whoever it is kwolf68 Monday #17
Agreed 100% In It to Win It Monday #19
I think we're closer mvd Monday #22
If she, or they, win primaries they definitely have a chance. Not sure how much chance at this point. Silent Type Monday #24
'Fraid not Hekate Monday #25
No, but it moved to a point where Trump can. RandySF Monday #26
Yes SCantiGOP Yesterday #27
No. To win, one must appeal to a broad swath of voters. SheltieLover Yesterday #28
If Democrats move to the 'far' left... -misanthroptimist Yesterday #29
Money and media would destroy AOC or anyone similar in policy, PufPuf23 Yesterday #30
She's currently more popular than anyone else in the Democratic party (except Barack & Michelle Obama). LudwigPastorius Yesterday #31
Policy wise maybe...but not her and likely no woman JT45242 Yesterday #32
It's not impossible but I think we need something like 2008 for a woman to win JI7 Yesterday #33
Nope! dlilafae 21 hrs ago #34
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