Campaign Update by David Blackmon

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The Campaign Update: We Should Take AOC More Seriously

The Campaign Update: We Should Take AOC More Seriously

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Jun 13, 2022
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Obviously, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is not looking to date Old Joe Biden:

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Ocasio-Cortez Holds Off on Backing Biden for 2024 as “Too Early”
bloomberg.comOcasio-Cortez Holds Off on Backing Biden for 2024 as Too EarlyA top congressional ally said he expects President Joe Biden to seek a second term in 2024, while a prominent progressive Democratic lawmaker stopped short of supporting his re-election.
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Just a reminder and a warning about AOC - she will turn 35 a month before the 2024 presidential election. I’m not joking here. If you don’t take her seriously as a future likely presidential nominee for the increasingly depraved Democrat party, you are not paying close enough attention here.

She may or may not run in 2024, when even the most delusional woke nitwit might nod and agree she would still be too young, but in 2028? Do not kid yourself into thinking that there is no way this will happen. And do not delude yourself into believing that, if she were to run, the Democrat party and its allies in the legacy media would not mount an enormous propaganda campaign designed to brainwash and increasingly-easy-to-brainwash public that she is in fact a serious person.

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Look around you at the political landscape for the Democrats. If you do, you cannot help but notice that the party’s ‘bench’ of potential candidates among Generation X - those born after the aging Baby Boomers and before the Millennial Generation (which begins in 1981) is utterly bereft of electable talent. There is no there there. You are talking about the likes of Kamala Harris, Stacey Abrams, Amy Klobuchar and Beto O’Rourke.

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