AOC has just turned 35. Although she is eligible, I wouldn't be surprised if some people want to avoid voting for someone who would still be under 40.
She might have her own priorities, also, and not want to try too early, because if she gets the nomination and fails, she might not get another one. She seems smart enough to only pick fights she can win. Chuck Schumer is no spring chicken and his term ends in 2028. I could see AOC taking that seat it she wants, serving 2 terms in the Senate, and still be in her early 50's for a Presidential or VP run.
If Trump has taught us anything, it's that Americans have a growing appetite for "unconventional" candidates. A 40-year-old waitress from the Bronx is about as far from conventional as Trump (albeit in the opposite direction), but the more time she spends chasing Senate seats and climbing the political ladder, the more dulled that "political outsider" edge gets.
I think she should take a shot at 2028 — or at the very least, run for DNC chair next year. Someone like her directing political strategy would help younger and more progressive Democrats gain ground in local and congressional elections which could finally help shift the party back out of its corporate-sponsored neo-liberal rut and towards actual progressivism.
Buttigieg/AOC 2028. Never forget that despite looking like a choir boy, Mayor Pete is a bulldog. Love watching him regularly demolish frothing Republicans. AOC is great at/for a lot of things, but at the top of the ticket, she's got too many cheap, easy character weaknesses. Too young. Her voice. Her big-time speeches, like at the DNC, show she's an unpolished orator. No executive experience.
Other than her voice (I like it, but many people find it annoying), all of those flaws would go away if she serves as VP for 4-8 years.
If Newsom is the democrat's candidate, I will vote third party. Fuck that guy.
What's really fucked is they're all talking about how NH is so important...
The attention the party’s bench has showered on New Hampshire is both a blatant acknowledgment of future aspirations — “You all know how to pick a president,” Shapiro said during his breakfast stump — and a clear message that Biden’s attempt to strip the state of its spot atop the primary lineup in 2024 has not diminished its power in the presidential process going forward.
Despite the DNC (which all of these candidates are cozy with) just took their primary delegates away less than a year.
I love Sanders like a brother, but a) he's too old, he'll be EIGHTY-SEVEN in 2028. And b) He's just not healthy enough after having his heart stented in 2019.
Shit, I am decades younger and I couldn't keep a campaign schedule after my heart surgery either(!)
Yeah, a lot of people (myself included) feel like he was robbed of the nomination, but I haven't really seen anyone on the left advocating he run again. The great tragedy of Sanders is that we rejected him at the perfect time for his message (and at a time when the country needed him most), and now it's too late.
Of course that doesn't mean he should be ignored, it just seems like most progressives understand ee need a younger candidate with Sanders' ideals to shape the future of the party, not Sanders himself.
Every onc and a while I'll see a comment wanting him to run, but it usually only has one up vote, a shit ton of down votes, and comments from progressives explaining how Bernie shouldn't run.
I don't see the pre-emptive need for your comment.