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  1. >The New York Democratic congresswoman edges the likely Republican nominee 51 percent to 49 percent, in the The Argument/Verasight survey released on Tuesday. However, the result was within the poll’s 2.7 percentage point margin of error making the two candidates statistically tied. The poll asked voters who they would vote for if the election was between those two candidates.

  2. MassagePractice on

    I’m not one for violence, but I’d like to see a cage match (stupid horrible concept, but it exists) between AOC and Pretty Vance. She would rip him to shreds. He would end up face down, asking mistress to do what she pleases.

  3. wutareyousomekinda on

    If we do see a large contingent of the DNC get behind her, we know we’re fucked. It would be just like Obama, just like how she ran much further left than she’s represented her district (per her campaign manager, because that was “the only way to get in”).

    It’s a deeply unfortunate position to be in at such a late date, that we’ll probably get Pritzker and I can’t even fault dems because AOC ended up being such a disappointing character in the rotating Congressional cast obscuring the apex of criminal enterprise, like drug trafficking and child raping, which our system integrated as the former superpower.

  4. That’s just BS. If Trump can no longer be active due to illness or death, Vance will disappear from the scene so quickly that after three months, no one will remember the name of that strange guy with the ugly beard. The MAGA people are just about accepting Vance at the moment, but without Trump, he’s a nobody.

  5. Unpopular opinion: She would be a great first female PoTUS, and while the system would be stacked against her…. I’d love her to be the first to break through.

  6. She is leading by 2 points. Thats basicly a statistical tie. And she probaboly would lose electoral college anyways just like Clinton.

  7. Make no mistake…the Dems will find some way to Bork our advantage before the midterms. They can’t just see and follow the path. Always have to be the contrarian that thinks they know more than anyone else in the room.

  8. CertainAged-Lady on

    Even if AOC isn’t your cup of tea, what this type of poll is saying is that Americans want significant change and the old-timers aren’t doing it for them. More than ever we need young, energetic leaders who aren’t beholden to mega-donors & billionaires.

  9. Democrats and elites would rather let the country fall to a dictator than having a leftist president

  10. Polls are irrleevant when they rig elections. There is literally a current usurper of the presidency in the white house because they rigged the last elections.

  11. So… JD Vance was ahead of AOC the whole time? America is lost.

    While they have a paedophile as president, while citizens are abducted from the streets, while they are heading into a war to get back their (???) from Venezuela and while kids go hungry because apparently they own way too many pencils… While all this shit unfolds those morons prefer one of the driving powers of this misery over a woman.

    Can’t fix stupid.

  12. Whatever — we are not going to be able to coast for 3 years as the current officeholder ruins our country.

    The work is right now.

    Every district with a Republican Congressional representative needs to flood them with one question:

    Why can’t we AFFORD to buy anything?
    Especially now that they won’t vote on Obamacare extensions.

    The rich are doing just fine – seriously.

    But the lower 80% are scraping and struggling.

  13. I’m sorry to say it, but AOC underperforms the top of the ticket in her district. If she did six points worse than Joe Biden in 2020 in the part of the country that knows her best, I don’t think she is the best candidate for the Democrats.

  14. Let’s stop playing around . AOC or Newsom have no chance in 2028. Calling Jd Vance 4’10 will turn off a lot of undecided and independent voters.

  15. USA, please don´t make same mistake and run woman for president. And as much as I hate to say it, you are not ready for it. She might be a good candidate in the eyes of rationally thinking human being, but most voters are not that. Especially not in the US.

  16. As much as I love AOC, recent elections have shown that America is unwilling to support female candidates for president. Without the blatant misogyny, Hilary and Kamala would have won their elections handily. So I’m leery of running another woman in 2028. I think we would stand a better chance with a populist, non-politician run like John Stewart or Stephen Colbert. That vibe is part of what made Trump so popular. He’s seen as an outsider who would come in and fix entrenched government bureaucracy.

    If only people had turned out to support Hilary and Kamala’s, the US would be so different than the authoritarian nightmare being imposed by republicans.

  17. >The poll also found that Vance was more popular among white voters, with 57 percent saying they would vote for him and 43 percent opting for Ocasio-Cortez.

    >But she had a commanding lead among Black voters (79 percent) and Hispanic voters (64 percent).

    That’s interesting. I’ve heard it said quite a few times that black voters tend to lean more conservative than the average Democrat, but they seem to be fine with AOC. (Or maybe they just despise JD Vance more than other demographics do.)

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