Jimmy K
2024-01-21 10:01:41 UTC
When Barack Obama came out of nowhere to win his Senate seat in 2004, it
almost felt preordained. As if he was the person we had been waiting for
to breathe fresh air into the Democratic Party.
Flash forward to 2018, and the meteoric rise of a 29-year-old bartender
from Queens feels eerily similar. She has been unafraid, unapologetic and
unwilling to bend to the will of Washington. She is a force to be reckoned
with, and in 2024 Democrats are going to need her force to reckon with
Republicans.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) is less of a personality and more
of a movement. Yes, the smart, photogenic congresswoman is the face of the
rising progressive movement, but she is also the future of the Democratic
Party. AOC has cultivated a following beyond politics. Shes an influencer
in its purest form. Her ability to relate to her supporters and allow them
a glimpse into her private life is a blueprint for Democrats trying to act
less like mannequins and more like humans.
Shes the voice of a movement that began after the banks were bailed out
by the government, while homeowners were left to default. The simplicity
with which she talks about everyday struggles hints that shes not just a
persona for consumption. She isnt beholden to corporations, is a
prodigious small-dollar fundraiser, and could out-Trump Trump like no
other politician has been able to.
If Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is the Godfather, Ocasio-Cartez is Michael
Corleone. As the architect of Medicare for All, a $15 minimum wage and
numerous other programs that are now mainstream, Bernies place in history
has already been solidified. While Sanders may disagree with some of the
progressives in his caucus, his worth carries major weight. Bernie passing
the torch to AOC and recruiting her to run for president would be bold and
would strengthen and solidify her base of supporters before she even gets
out of the gate.
AOC wields a superpower that is rarely found in Washington: She isnt
afraid to lose. Her 2018 victory wasnt just historic, it was shocking,
and felt predestined much like when we first saw a brilliant speaker
with a funny name and big ears remind us that through hope and change we
could put our country on a new course.
AOC has the ability to tell the story of her generation. Shes Barack
Obama if Barack Obama was an actual progressive. I love Obama, but he was
a moderate who sounded like a progressive.
Ocasio-Cortez represents the possibilities and opportunities that make our
country great. Where else could a 29-year-old bartender upset a political
heavyweight and become a symbol for her generation? AOC was never
supposed to win her race. Few gave her a chance, but a funny thing
happened: Voters loved her honesty, youth and humble beginnings. Voters
were sick of career politicians who rarely came back to their districts.
So they voted Joe Crowley out and AOC in. That wasnt luck, that was fate.
In a Democratic Party that looks more like a Golden Girls spin-off than a
reflection of our rich diversity, AOC has become the face of a generation.
It would have been easy for her to walk into Congress and hire nothing but
communications staff. It would have been easy for her to sell out and do
the cash grab. She could have publicly made Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and
Charles Schumers (D-N.Y.) lives a living hell just to show off for her
supporters.
Instead, she did her homework and tried to fly under the radar while
learning the nuances of Congress and the levers of power that run it. She
did exactly what you would want your number one draft pick to do: She
prepared for the moment. Her tough questioning of corporations and
industry leaders has been a viral hit that adds to her credentials. AOC
rarely backs down from a fight.
The congresswoman holds no punches when it comes to Sens. Joe Manchin (D-
W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.). Echoing my previous calls for Sinema
to face a primary challenge, AOC publicly declared that she should be
primaried and said this of Manchin:
This idea that one person gets to go on television and provide weak
arguments as to why they are blocking the basic civil rights of our
Americans, and journalists dont push back, and our party leadership
doesnt push back, and the president doesnt push back forcefully that
makes me mad.
A new CNN poll finds that 75 percent of Democratic and Democratic-leaning
voters want the party to nominate someone other than President Biden in
2024. Should President Biden announce that he will not seek a second term,
AOC would represent the bridge that he hoped to create. Much like Barack
Obama talked about his student loan debt, AOC can uniquely talk about the
struggles of a forgotten generation waiting for someone to speak up for
them.
If Jan. 6 was a dry run for what well see in 2024, we need an
inspirational and generational candidate to fight back. Democrats need AOC
to meet this historic moment.
The country needs a fresh start. We need someone who can inspire us but
also look to heal some of our wounds. Most importantly, the country needs
a president who never wanted to be president. I dont necessarily agree
with everything the congresswoman believes, thats called healthy
dialogue. But what I believe is that when no one is looking, shed do
whats right for the country, not whats right for her bank account.
There is no denying that AOC would boost GOP turnout as a result of
coverage on right wing networks built to scare elderly white voters. But
she would electrify the partys base, turn out the youth at record levels
and bring the party together by acknowledging the threat posed by electing
Trump Republicans.
In the age of social media and quick sound bites, no Democrat is more
prepared to embarrass a bully like Donald Trump or Florida governor Ron
DeSantis and return some chutzpah to the Democratic Party. There will be
no going high when they go low anymore. It appears the only rule is there
are no rules, and AOC is ready to enter the cage and fight for our
democracy.
If anyone is prepared to unify the Democratic Party and put the focus back
on the working class, its AOC. Republicans laugh, Democrats fawn, but if
voters trust her, we could finally be looking at the first woman
president.
Its not just Democrats that need Ocasio-Cortez to electrify a nation and
ensure Trump or DeSantis doesnt find his way into the White House. We all
need a leader who knows the price of gas, can tell you the cost of milk
and still remembers trying to figure out how she could keep the lights on.
America doesnt belong to us, it belongs to the generations that will come
after us. It is our obligation, in the face of fascism to put up a
candidate who isnt just different than the Republicans, but is disgusted
by Republicans and prepared to say why.
There will never be another Barack Obama, but I have a feeling well be
saying the same about AOC. When opportunity meets preparation and history
creates the moment, the cream of the crop always rises, leaving everyone
else behind.
Democrats want a fighter, not a politician. They want someone who punches
back and isnt afraid to say what they mean.
Michael Starr Hopkins is a founding partner at Northern Starr Strategies.
https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/3583238-aoc-is-the-democrats-best-
shot-against-trump-in-2024/
almost felt preordained. As if he was the person we had been waiting for
to breathe fresh air into the Democratic Party.
Flash forward to 2018, and the meteoric rise of a 29-year-old bartender
from Queens feels eerily similar. She has been unafraid, unapologetic and
unwilling to bend to the will of Washington. She is a force to be reckoned
with, and in 2024 Democrats are going to need her force to reckon with
Republicans.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) is less of a personality and more
of a movement. Yes, the smart, photogenic congresswoman is the face of the
rising progressive movement, but she is also the future of the Democratic
Party. AOC has cultivated a following beyond politics. Shes an influencer
in its purest form. Her ability to relate to her supporters and allow them
a glimpse into her private life is a blueprint for Democrats trying to act
less like mannequins and more like humans.
Shes the voice of a movement that began after the banks were bailed out
by the government, while homeowners were left to default. The simplicity
with which she talks about everyday struggles hints that shes not just a
persona for consumption. She isnt beholden to corporations, is a
prodigious small-dollar fundraiser, and could out-Trump Trump like no
other politician has been able to.
If Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is the Godfather, Ocasio-Cartez is Michael
Corleone. As the architect of Medicare for All, a $15 minimum wage and
numerous other programs that are now mainstream, Bernies place in history
has already been solidified. While Sanders may disagree with some of the
progressives in his caucus, his worth carries major weight. Bernie passing
the torch to AOC and recruiting her to run for president would be bold and
would strengthen and solidify her base of supporters before she even gets
out of the gate.
AOC wields a superpower that is rarely found in Washington: She isnt
afraid to lose. Her 2018 victory wasnt just historic, it was shocking,
and felt predestined much like when we first saw a brilliant speaker
with a funny name and big ears remind us that through hope and change we
could put our country on a new course.
AOC has the ability to tell the story of her generation. Shes Barack
Obama if Barack Obama was an actual progressive. I love Obama, but he was
a moderate who sounded like a progressive.
Ocasio-Cortez represents the possibilities and opportunities that make our
country great. Where else could a 29-year-old bartender upset a political
heavyweight and become a symbol for her generation? AOC was never
supposed to win her race. Few gave her a chance, but a funny thing
happened: Voters loved her honesty, youth and humble beginnings. Voters
were sick of career politicians who rarely came back to their districts.
So they voted Joe Crowley out and AOC in. That wasnt luck, that was fate.
In a Democratic Party that looks more like a Golden Girls spin-off than a
reflection of our rich diversity, AOC has become the face of a generation.
It would have been easy for her to walk into Congress and hire nothing but
communications staff. It would have been easy for her to sell out and do
the cash grab. She could have publicly made Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and
Charles Schumers (D-N.Y.) lives a living hell just to show off for her
supporters.
Instead, she did her homework and tried to fly under the radar while
learning the nuances of Congress and the levers of power that run it. She
did exactly what you would want your number one draft pick to do: She
prepared for the moment. Her tough questioning of corporations and
industry leaders has been a viral hit that adds to her credentials. AOC
rarely backs down from a fight.
The congresswoman holds no punches when it comes to Sens. Joe Manchin (D-
W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.). Echoing my previous calls for Sinema
to face a primary challenge, AOC publicly declared that she should be
primaried and said this of Manchin:
This idea that one person gets to go on television and provide weak
arguments as to why they are blocking the basic civil rights of our
Americans, and journalists dont push back, and our party leadership
doesnt push back, and the president doesnt push back forcefully that
makes me mad.
A new CNN poll finds that 75 percent of Democratic and Democratic-leaning
voters want the party to nominate someone other than President Biden in
2024. Should President Biden announce that he will not seek a second term,
AOC would represent the bridge that he hoped to create. Much like Barack
Obama talked about his student loan debt, AOC can uniquely talk about the
struggles of a forgotten generation waiting for someone to speak up for
them.
If Jan. 6 was a dry run for what well see in 2024, we need an
inspirational and generational candidate to fight back. Democrats need AOC
to meet this historic moment.
The country needs a fresh start. We need someone who can inspire us but
also look to heal some of our wounds. Most importantly, the country needs
a president who never wanted to be president. I dont necessarily agree
with everything the congresswoman believes, thats called healthy
dialogue. But what I believe is that when no one is looking, shed do
whats right for the country, not whats right for her bank account.
There is no denying that AOC would boost GOP turnout as a result of
coverage on right wing networks built to scare elderly white voters. But
she would electrify the partys base, turn out the youth at record levels
and bring the party together by acknowledging the threat posed by electing
Trump Republicans.
In the age of social media and quick sound bites, no Democrat is more
prepared to embarrass a bully like Donald Trump or Florida governor Ron
DeSantis and return some chutzpah to the Democratic Party. There will be
no going high when they go low anymore. It appears the only rule is there
are no rules, and AOC is ready to enter the cage and fight for our
democracy.
If anyone is prepared to unify the Democratic Party and put the focus back
on the working class, its AOC. Republicans laugh, Democrats fawn, but if
voters trust her, we could finally be looking at the first woman
president.
Its not just Democrats that need Ocasio-Cortez to electrify a nation and
ensure Trump or DeSantis doesnt find his way into the White House. We all
need a leader who knows the price of gas, can tell you the cost of milk
and still remembers trying to figure out how she could keep the lights on.
America doesnt belong to us, it belongs to the generations that will come
after us. It is our obligation, in the face of fascism to put up a
candidate who isnt just different than the Republicans, but is disgusted
by Republicans and prepared to say why.
There will never be another Barack Obama, but I have a feeling well be
saying the same about AOC. When opportunity meets preparation and history
creates the moment, the cream of the crop always rises, leaving everyone
else behind.
Democrats want a fighter, not a politician. They want someone who punches
back and isnt afraid to say what they mean.
Michael Starr Hopkins is a founding partner at Northern Starr Strategies.
https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/3583238-aoc-is-the-democrats-best-
shot-against-trump-in-2024/