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[-] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Looking from the outside, if AOC can become the Democratic nominee for 2028 president, I'd believe the USA has a chance to recover from the Trump disease. She would be one who could show how leftwing policy can produce results like Presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum. The USA needs more than business-as-usual politics. Even if AOC is president there will be a multitude of forces to fight against including Israel, Russia, billionaires and the Epstein class and the fact that fully rebuilding a competent government from gutted ruins will take a bit of time. If a plurality of voters pick fascism again over a woman as president, I will genuinely start believing the USA isn't worth saving at that point.

This year's midterms will be a good barometer to see how progressive Dems perform in swing states (Maine, Michigan etc.) that can help determine how much of a chance she would have.

There are a solid number of issues that AOC can immediately get certain segments of Republicans onside without compromising her positions at all: one would be to promise to release every file collected in the Epstein case, within the first month of entering office.

The step before that is a Dem primary but the current slate of prospectives really aren't all that compelling.

[-] Skyrmir@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago

No argument against her being great at the job, I just seriously doubt she can build a campaign that could actually win the White House. The DNC is already taking steps to prevent progressives, let alone socialists from winning the primary. If she were to win the primary, the establishment dems would very likely sabotage her at every turn, and happily lose any election just to prevent her from winning.

It's way too far out to tell anything really. It's going to be decided between mid terms and the next primary season. If she's going to go after the presidency, she'll have to have Jeffries and Schumer locked down before the primary, or it won't even be worth the attempt.

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