Mystery Donor "Worth Over $200 Million" Wants To See Ocasio-Cortez Defeated Next Election

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Mystery Donor "Worth Over $200 Million" Wants To See Ocasio-Cortez Defeated Next Election

A wealthy donor "worth over $200 million" wants to make sure Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez loses her next election, according to the New York Post, citing Bronx Republican chairman Mike Rendino.
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"There’s definitely national energy and money on this race," Rendino told the Post, adding that the mystery donor has "connections to raise money in Manhattan."
The Democratic Socialist, who was elected after convincing voters she was a blue-collar "girl from the Bronx" despite growing up in one of the wealthiest enclaves on the East Coast, already faces challenges from one contender; Egyptian-American medical journalist Ruth Papazian - while a former cop-turned-high school civics teacher and a conservative talk radio producer may toss their hats in the ring as well.
The three potential contenders agree on one thing: They believe Ocasio-Cortez has neglected her district, which encompasses a northeast section of the Bronx including Throgs Neck and Parkchester and a northwest portion of Queens including Jackson Heights and College Point.
It took the congresswoman two months to open a district office in Queens.
She completely ignores the people in this district,” medical writer Ruth Papazian, 61, told The Post during an interview at the homestyle Italian eatery Patricia’s of Morris Park. -New York Post
Papazian lives several blocks away from Morris Park with her 85-year-old mother in the same apartment she grew up in following the family's emigration from Egypt in 1956.
"I’ve lived here my whole life. I know the heart and soul of this community. The people here have scratched and clawed their way into the middle class, and they’re not about to be impoverished with the high taxes it will take to make the Green New Deal and Medicare for all," said Papazian - referring to two of Ocasio-Cortez's policy goals.
According to former Gov. Pataki deputy, Tom Doherty, a Republican challenger to Ocasio-Cortez would have no problem trying to "raise real national money."
"We need to put individuals forward and make the incumbent work for re-election," said Doherty.
Papazian has met with former Trump campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, at a Lincoln Day dinner in Queens, where a source told the Post: "He was encouraging and offered to be helpful when Ruth has demonstrated that she can raise enough money for a serious race."
AOC won the 14th Congressional District with over 78% of the vote, while Hillary Clinton had 57% in 2016, however a recent Siena College Poll found that while 52% of AOC's constituents view her favorably, just 33% backed her opposition to Amazon bringing a second headquarters to Queens, and just 41% support her Green New Deal.
"She’s only interested in a national platform, and we need local representation," says former NYPD Officer John Cummings. The 58-year-old who now teaches US government at St. Raymond High School for Boys in Parkchester is considering a run against the Democratic Socialist. Cummings acknowledges that "it’s a difficult road because this is a heavily Democratic district."
Her other potential challenger - Mark Levin producer Rich Valdes joked that Ocasio-Cortez's initials could stand for "ambition over constituents." The 40-year-old launched an exploratory committee in February, meeting with Republican clubs in the Bronx and Queens.
"They’re really, really kind of discouraged at the fact that she was elected on this platform of representing the district because she ran against [former Rep. Joe] Crowley, positing him as being no-show, and she’d turned out to be very much the same way a no-show person," said Valdes.


https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019...ants-see-ocasio-cortez-defeated-next-election
 
I have a hard time believing that he'll be able to turn her constituents against her, no matter what he says. Certain very progressive areas, you just have to be woke on intersectionalism, and you'll be defended regardless of anything else.
 
New York congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s college poem from 2011 is preserved in the Boston University website archives, and it is a doozy. Ocasio-Cortez was then known as “Sandy.”
The poem is entitled “Questions,” and reads as follows:


“Questions
Where are we going?

When birds sing to one another, are they looking for melody or harmony?
I’ve never been the one with answers.
How is it that our eyes betray us?
What does tomorrow bring?

Just questions. Enigmatic, urgent, smoldering questions.
But this, this is a world of answers:
where to go, what to do, how to get rich quick –
the degree to make you slick
the title you want to hit


the right dosage for your sick.
Well, I’ve forgotten about the ready-made bullets in that gun
because for me, not knowing is half the fun
It’s the uncertain moment before a first kiss
It’s trying to remember if your seatbelt clicked
It’s the ride.
And I don’t really know about this world full of answers
But I think I’ll hold on to my questions
Because if not knowing is half the fun
Then inventing the answers on a bed of dew drops is the other
I’ll show you the color of my love
or at least I can try
but maybe in that case, two makes better than one.
I just ask that you leave your answers at home
because to be honest, I don’t really care about where we’re going.
I care about who we become along the way.”

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/exposed-aocs-college-poem-not-knowing-is-half-the-fun/
 
New York congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s college poem from 2011 is preserved in the Boston University website archives, and it is a doozy. Ocasio-Cortez was then known as “Sandy.”
The poem is entitled “Questions,” and reads as follows:


“Questions
Where are we going?

When birds sing to one another, are they looking for melody or harmony?
I’ve never been the one with answers.
How is it that our eyes betray us?
What does tomorrow bring?

Just questions. Enigmatic, urgent, smoldering questions.
But this, this is a world of answers:
where to go, what to do, how to get rich quick –
the degree to make you slick
the title you want to hit


the right dosage for your sick.
Well, I’ve forgotten about the ready-made bullets in that gun
because for me, not knowing is half the fun
It’s the uncertain moment before a first kiss
It’s trying to remember if your seatbelt clicked
It’s the ride.
And I don’t really know about this world full of answers
But I think I’ll hold on to my questions
Because if not knowing is half the fun
Then inventing the answers on a bed of dew drops is the other
I’ll show you the color of my love
or at least I can try
but maybe in that case, two makes better than one.
I just ask that you leave your answers at home
because to be honest, I don’t really care about where we’re going.
I care about who we become along the way.”

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/exposed-aocs-college-poem-not-knowing-is-half-the-fun/

I can relate to that. I also have a hard time remembering if the seat belt clicked.
 
LOL, good luck.

Pelosi is right about one thing...a glass of water would get elected in her district.

As goofy and dangerous as she is, I do have a hard time not liking her...she's not a fat, bitter, electric bluer haired, tattooed dyke.
 
I'd bet $200,000,000 it is the old-guard Democrat power structure she upended when she won the primary.

So yeah, I am sure it is a Democrat. They can win.
 
New York congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s college poem from 2011 is preserved in the Boston University website archives, and it is a doozy. Ocasio-Cortez was then known as “Sandy.”
The poem is entitled “Questions,” and reads as follows:


“Questions
Where are we going?

When birds sing to one another, are they looking for melody or harmony?
I’ve never been the one with answers.
How is it that our eyes betray us?
What does tomorrow bring?

Just questions. Enigmatic, urgent, smoldering questions.
But this, this is a world of answers:
where to go, what to do, how to get rich quick –
the degree to make you slick
the title you want to hit


the right dosage for your sick.
Well, I’ve forgotten about the ready-made bullets in that gun
because for me, not knowing is half the fun
It’s the uncertain moment before a first kiss
It’s trying to remember if your seatbelt clicked
It’s the ride.
And I don’t really know about this world full of answers
But I think I’ll hold on to my questions
Because if not knowing is half the fun
Then inventing the answers on a bed of dew drops is the other
I’ll show you the color of my love
or at least I can try
but maybe in that case, two makes better than one.
I just ask that you leave your answers at home
because to be honest, I don’t really care about where we’re going.
I care about who we become along the way.”

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/exposed-aocs-college-poem-not-knowing-is-half-the-fun/

Right wing press taking the bait, posting things that do not need to be posted. Creating sympathy for her.
That poem is utterly irrelevant to anything happening anywhere in the United States or world.
New York included.
 
Right wing press taking the bait, posting things that do not need to be posted. Creating sympathy for her.
That poem is utterly irrelevant to anything happening anywhere in the United States or world.
New York included.
It's a look inside her mind:

"for me, not knowing is half the fun"
"Then inventing the answers on a bed of dew drops is the other"
"to be honest, I don’t really care about where we’re going."
 
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