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Alexandria Okazio-Cortez (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez) has criticised the Democratic Party for incompetence immediately in an interview after elections for the New York Times. It has warned that if the Biden administration does not place the party's progressives in key positions of power, the party will be firmly lost in mid-mandate 2022 elections. By signaling that inner mortorium [...]
It has warned that if the Biden administration does not place the party's progressives in key positions of power, the party will be firmly lost in mid-mandate 2022 elections.
Indicating that the internal rhetoric in force had ended after Donald Trump was defeated, New York's leftist representative sharply rejected the idea expressed by some Democrats that progressive messages relating to Black Livings Matter's Movement (Vlejan Black Lifes and New Green Courses had led to the loss of seats at congress in last week's elections.
The real challenge under it was that the party lacked the basic “state” to lead the campaigns, writes The Guardian, translates Periscopi.
“has a reason why Barack Obama built an entire national campaign camera outside the National Democratic Committee,” said Ocasio-Cortez. And there's a reason they lost most in the House of Representatives when we didn't use it. Because the party itself and itself has no basic skills, and no amount of money will fix that. ”
Ocasio-Cortez, who had defeated an experienced Democrat politician in 2018 and had managed to re-election in her district in the Bronx, had backed Senator from Vermont, Bernie Sanders, before Joe Biden in the in-party preliminary elections.
Since then, Ocasio-Cortez and her closest friends in Congress a group of four women named “quadra” (the Square) joined the party while calling for activists to support Biden.
But the truce is over.
If I lose the election, and I say: “Fine has the moderates of the party”, that's because you wouldn't let us take a look at the Medicare for all.” /Periscope











