Summary

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez denied claims that she is secretly wealthy, stating she is worth less than $500,000 and doesn’t trade stocks or take corporate money.

Her financial disclosures show modest savings and student debt.

Some conservatives on X, despite opposing her politics, praised her perceived integrity.

Accusations of political corruption have surged online, partly fueled by Elon Musk.

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    230 days ago

    Taking over an existing party would probably be easier.

    The green party is currently a shell designed to launder foreign influence in US elections. But there ain’t a lot of green party members, and fewer still vote in their party’s primaries. Compared to getting the Democratic party to move in a direction other than right or starting an entire new party from scratch, stealing the green party might be doable. Time it right and you can even make russia waste time, money, and effort trying to keep it.

    And it’s not like Democrats are ever going to hold honest primaries again.

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      129 days ago

      You could steal the green party but it’s not going to get you anything. You’d have to do the exact same thing of building up the party from local, to state, to federal offices. And you don’t get to drag along the people who are lifelong Democrats. You’d have to build up the green party and then take on both the Democrats and Republicans.

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        229 days ago

        You could steal the green party but it’s not going to get you anything. You’d have to do the exact same thing of building up the party from local, to state, to federal offices.

        Without the full might of the Democratic Party stopping you from winning primaries.

        You’d have to build up the green party and then take on both the Democrats and Republicans.

        As opposed to having no party and having to take on both Democrats and Republicans.

        Democrats can’t put their putrid ancient mummy thumbs on the scale for general elections, unlike primaries, if we ever have any of those ever again.

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          129 days ago

          If you’re a third party in the general, the deck is stacked against you even stronger than a progressive in the primary.

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              27 days ago

              How many progressives do we have in the house? How many green party members (or any independent/third party member who wasn’t initially elected as a Democrat/Republican)?

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                127 days ago

                How many progressives do we have in the house?

                Too few. The party pulls out all the stops to block them and doesn’t protect progressive incumbents.

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                  123 days ago

                  Yeah but there are 0 third party/independents who didn’t get elected as a Democrat/Republican.