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JG
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« on: July 23, 2018, 08:12:58 AM »

Isnt it a little soon for AOC to be out stumping for other candidates. Like, I get her campaigning for Nixon. But maybe she should focus on winning her own district once or twice before she goes off to Kansas.

It is far too soon to start campaign for others when you aren't even officially in Congress.

To be fair, Obama was campaigning for other Democrats during the summer of 2004, long before he was elected senator.

Obama wasn't a political novice who stumbled over policy questions and didn't make videos talking about how big his primary victory was. Just a matter of opinion for me.

Obama was also called inexperienced and a political novice by both sides up until he won in 2008, but it seems that for you, anyone that doesn't buy into the establishment playbook is a "novice".

I mean, I like AOC and what she stands for. However, there is no denying that she is a novice. Which isn't a bad thing in itself if she puts the efforts to grow. She will learn and gets a better grasp of policies. She will be fine.
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