Do you think AOC will win another term?

Brian O'Conner

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I also want to know how she won in the first place

low voter turnout, i think it only 100k people voted or something like that

Did she basically get backing from that Progressive organization?

some mega rich indian/punjabi progressive is bankrolling her and about 100 other failed canidates, shes the only one that got voted in

info is out there if you do the research but most are sheep parroting various talking points and cant critically think
 

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some mega rich indian/punjabi progressive is bankrolling her and about 100 other failed canidates, shes the only one that got voted in

info is out there if you do the research but most are sheep parroting various talking points and cant critically think

Link to claim? I'm not seeing it. Did find this though:

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez received 62 percent of her funding from small-dollar donors. The average House member received less than 8 percent.

Shows that her election was far more funded from small donors than anyone else in the House. The only one that even came close was John Lewis at 55%.
 

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No, all redistricting would do is make her challenge, and beat, another establishment honk. She's the most popular politician in the country right now the Dems would be idiots to fukk with this and not read the room and recognize the direction the wind is blowing.
its not that theyre idiots, they dont care about winning unless it includes getting that donor money

people dont want to beleive it but establishment dems and their rich donors would prefer trump to bernie
 
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