By Wayne Dupree | February 4, 2020

When House Speaker Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks, the party must obey.

On Sunday, AOC, who has already endorsed Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders, issued a warning to the Democratic Party that they have to “rally behind” the party’s eventual presidential nominee or the result of their resistance would damage their chances to defeat Pres. Trump.

So you are telling the members of your party to not think for themselves and do as the DNC instructs them? What happened to democracy or freedom of choice? That’s funny, doesn’t she owe a ton of money to the DNC that she refuses to pay because she does not like the candidates the DNC pushes.

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AOC is probably plugged in more than the “common folk” and realizes that Sanders probably will win the Iowa Caucus today. Otherwise- she wouldn’t be so inclined to support the presumptive candidate.

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This is where the Democrats are, no concern for issues, no interest if the candidate aligns with your values or concerns, and has functional policy changes. The only concern is anyone but Trump, no matter what the Democrat candidate stands for.

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Sunday issued a warning to the Democratic Party to “rally behind” the party’s eventual presidential nominee or risk damaging their chances to defeat President Trump.

Ocasio-Cortez, who endorsed Senator Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary, claimed that reports that her party is conspiring to deny the Vermont independent the nomination are “overblown,” but warned Democrats against using “super delegate or other kind of subversive policies to deny anybody the nomination.”

“It’s incredibly divisive to do so, and very demoralizing, which is a direct threat in November,” Ocasio-Cortez said in an interview with Time magazine. “The moment you start playing games trying to deny whoever is the nominee, we really start to get into dangerous territory in terms of defeating Trump.”[National Review]

I think everyone agrees that we are thrilled about AOC being so prominent in the democrat party. The Dems love her. The republicans love that she is the face of the opposition.

The problem with AOC’s rallying cry is; the Democrat Party is made up of millennials, Hispanics, and people of color who are all too lazy to get up off their couches and vote on Election Day. You see, you are all brought up to have someone else do everything for you. Your party would win by a landslide if you could all vote on your cell phones that mommy and daddy and Obama gave you. The problem with that is; then the Russians COULD hack our elections.

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We’ll see how this goes with her when the time comes considering she is raising funds to help with socialists/leftist “Democrats” running for office. I’m not too sure she would support, say, Michael Bloomberg, who the DNC is embracing in an attempt to beef up the opposition of her candidate who is an avowed socialist. And those of us who have lived long enough or read enough history know what socialism can lead to. We’ll see.

All 435 seats in the House are up for reelection this year and 35 seats in the Senate time to clean House – literally and send a solid message We the People!

AOC is the reason Trump will win again!

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