Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders are touring the country, holding rallies and town halls focused on combating oligarchy and government corruption. Their “Fighting Oligarchy” tour comes amidst growing Democratic Party dissatisfaction with leadership’s response to the Trump administration, particularly regarding recent budget cuts. Ocasio-Cortez, a vocal critic of Senator Chuck Schumer, is emerging as a potential leader reflecting the party’s increasingly anti-compromise stance. The tour draws parallels to the Republican Tea Party movement, raising questions about a potential progressive takeover within the Democratic Party.
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Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders launched their “Fighting Oligarchy” tour, targeting working-class voters and criticizing both the Trump administration and the Democratic Party’s perceived inaction. The tour, featuring rallies in Nevada and Arizona, directly addressed voter frustration with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s recent compromise with Republicans on government funding. Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez emphasized the need for Democrats to adopt a more aggressive stance against conservative policies and mobilize voters to counteract the influence of wealthy individuals and corporations. The event generated significant enthusiasm, with calls for Ocasio-Cortez to primary Schumer in 2028.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s rising influence within the Democratic party is fueled by her ability to effectively communicate with younger voters and channel their frustrations with both the Republican party and the current Democratic leadership. Despite initial skepticism, Ocasio-Cortez’s political acumen and significant social media reach are increasingly recognized as valuable assets. While she currently denies any plans for higher office, speculation abounds regarding future runs for Senate, governor, or even president, driven by her growing prominence and recent joint rallies with Sen. Bernie Sanders. However, reservations remain among some Democrats regarding her progressive policies and potential appeal to more moderate voters.
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A CNN poll reveals a significant shift in Democratic priorities, with 57% prioritizing opposition to the Republican agenda over bipartisan cooperation, a stark contrast to 2017’s figures. This heightened combative stance correlates with a decline in the party’s overall favorability, now at 29%. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez emerged as the most popular figure within the party, reflecting this aggressive approach, surpassing other prominent Democrats in the survey. This suggests a growing base of Democratic voters who desire a more confrontational political strategy.
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A CNN poll reveals that Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez most closely aligns with the Democratic Party’s core values, garnering 10% of the vote from Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents. This contrasts sharply with other prominent figures like Vice President Kamala Harris (9%) and Governor Gavin Newsom (2%). The poll, conducted March 6-9, highlights internal divisions within the party, particularly following recent contentious votes on federal spending. Ocasio-Cortez’s strong showing suggests a potential shift in the party’s direction.
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Senator Bernie Sanders’ “Fighting Oligarchy” tour will include a Denver rally on March 21st, featuring Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The rally, held at Civic Center Park, aims to mobilize opposition to President Trump’s policies and the rise of oligarchy. This will be Sanders’ second rally at this location, following successful events there during his 2020 presidential campaign. The event is free but requires advance registration; attendees are urged to arrive early.
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Ocasio-Cortez’s leading position in a poll measuring which Democratic leader best reflects the party’s core values is a significant finding, sparking considerable discussion and diverse interpretations. The poll reveals that a substantial portion of Democrats believe she embodies their party’s fundamental principles more effectively than other prominent figures. This commanding lead, exceeding other contenders by a double-digit margin, underscores her influence and resonance within a segment of the Democratic base.
The outcome suggests a strong desire within the Democratic electorate for a more progressive platform, indicating a preference for policies positioned at least slightly left of center. This finding contrasts with some opinions suggesting the party should adopt a more centrist approach to broaden its appeal.… Continue reading
Following a Senate vote to pass a continuing resolution averting a government shutdown, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized fellow Democrats for ending the filibuster to pass the GOP-led bill, sparking a public exchange with former Senator Kyrsten Sinema. Ocasio-Cortez reiterated her stance against the filibuster, arguing it disproportionately blocks Democratic legislation. Sinema, in response, highlighted Ocasio-Cortez’s past criticisms of her position. The dispute highlights ongoing divisions within the Democratic party regarding the filibuster’s role in legislative processes.
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Senators Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will hold a rally at Arizona State University’s Mullett Arena on Thursday, part of a nationwide tour to counter President Trump’s policies. The free, public event, titled “Fighting Oligarchy: Where We Go From Here,” begins at 6 p.m. MST. Following the ASU rally, the pair will continue their tour with a Saturday visit to Catalina High School in Tucson. Attendees should note restrictions on bags, signs, and firearms.
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Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will hold a “Fighting Oligarchy” town hall in Denver’s Civic Center Park on March 21st at 5 p.m. This event, part of a national tour drawing thousands, addresses widespread public discontent with Washington and criticizes the influence of billionaires on government. Sanders specifically cites Elon Musk and his alignment with efforts to shrink the federal government as a key example. Attendees are encouraged to RSVP online.
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