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68. "Cortez Is Driving New Energy And Money To Progressive Candidates"
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-driving-energy-120130503.html

At a Democratic gubernatorial candidate forum in Detroit on Monday, progressive underdog Abdul El-Sayed knew just the thing to get the crowd going.

“Who here has heard of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez?” he asked.

Had they ever. More than 600 miles away from Ocasio-Cortez’s district, the crowd of several hundred Michiganders roared with excitement.

“She showed us that when we are honest about our message, when we are truthful about where our money comes from, when we are willing to speak clearly about the policies we believe in, and we are willing to stand up to the establishment, we win elections,” El-Sayed continued.

El-Sayed, a 33-year-old former Detroit health commissioner and first-time candidate, is one of a lucky handful of left-wing contenders basking in the power of Ocasio-Cortez’s sudden stardom. Earlier in the day, Ocasio-Cortez had used her massive Twitter platform to endorse El-Sayed. He has since picked up an additional 2,500 Twitter followers and is awash in national press inquiries.

Ocasio-Cortez, a 28-year-old former Bernie Sanders organizer who just a few short weeks ago was scolding establishment Democrats on Twitter for ignoring her campaign, now has 600,000 followers hanging on every 280-character missive ― far more than the typical rank-and-file member of Congress.

And those same establishment Democrats are now knocking on her door. A little over a week since her upset of Joe Crowley, the Democratic Party boss of Queens County, Ocasio-Cortez finds herself as an unlikely kingmaker.

She’s used her newfound power to boost the political fortunes of a slew of candidates ― most but not all of whom are backed by the Justice Democrats, a group that played an integral role in Ocasio-Cortez’s bid and is dedicated to unseating corporate Democrats.


But there are also signs establishment Democrats are hoping her newfound fame can boost the party’s general election fortunes as well ― EMILY’s List and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) have both reached out to Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign. (Gillibrand congratulated her on the phone the day after the big win.)

Democratic strategists believe an email signed by Ocasio-Cortez would be an instant moneymaker, and that her endorsements and campaign stops could help drive progressives to the polls in November.

“She represents the future of our party,” Democratic National Committee chair Tom Perez said Wednesday morning on “The Bill Press Show.”

In addition to El-Sayed, Ocasio-Cortez has given the nod to nine congressional candidates: Delaware Senate challenger Kerri Harris; Kaniela Ing in Hawaii’s 1st Congressional District; Ayanna Pressley in Massachusetts’ 7th; Brent Welder in Kansas’ 3rd; Cori Bush in Missouri’s 1st; Chardo Richardson in Florida’s 7th; Sarah Smith in Washington state’s 9th; and Linsey Fagan in Texas’ 26th.

She’s also sent a fundraising email for incumbent Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), the only member of Congress to endorse her bid, and used her list to plug a trio of insurgent New York candidates ― gubernatorial challenger Cynthia Nixon; state attorney general hopeful Zephyr Teachout; and state Senate contender Julia Salazar.

The Ocasio-Cortez bump, these campaigns say, is noticeable almost immediately.

From the second she tweeted my name, everything changed. Cori Bush, Democratic candidate, Missouri's 1st Congressional District
Brent Welder, a labor attorney and former Sanders campaign organizer, touted Ocasio-Cortez’s endorsement in an email fundraiser and tripled his weekly fundraising haul from about $17,000 to well over $56,000.

From a simple Ocasio-Cortez tweet blessing his bid, Kaniela Ing, a 29-year-old state lawmaker and fellow member of the Democratic Socialists of America, has seen his Twitter following double. His campaign quickly raised nearly $10,000 in small contributions online. Cori Bush, who is challenging 10-term Rep. William Lacy Clay in Missouri, said she had raised between $17,000 and $18,000 in the past week. She spent last Tuesday texting with Ocasio-Cortez, and was jubilant when she won.

“I cried for hours. I mean, literally, for hours,” Bush said. And the subsequent endorsement has helped her campaign: “From the second she tweeted my name, everything changed.”

Closer to Ocasio-Cortez’s base in Queens and the Bronx, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Nixon raised $25,000 in the 24 hours after Ocasio-Cortez’s election for her primary challenge to Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) and got 1,200 more email signups; in the week since, she’s picked up 30,000 more Instagram followers. For her part, Salazar scooped up more than $20,000 last week ― triple the amount she raised in the previous week.

And the boost is going beyond money. Ayanna Pressley, a Boston city councilwoman whose challenge to Rep. Mike Capuano (D-Mass.) bears at least a superficial resemblance to Ocasio-Cortez’s bid against Crowley ― though Capuano allies have been quick to point out the differences ― saw volunteers flood in last week from Providence, Worcester and Martha’s Vineyard, her campaign said. And the day after Ocasio-Cortez’s win last Tuesday, El-Sayed did his first national TV hit ― a primetime interview with Chris Cuomo on CNN.

For her part, Kerri Harris, a military veteran and nonprofit leader taking on three-term incumbent Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.), raised $15,000 last week ― nearly as much as she had raised in over four months of campaigning up to that point. Her Twitter following grew five-fold and volunteers have come out of the woodwork.

“While people were excited , they were also like, ‘I don’t know. We don’t want to waste our vote.’ And now they’re raring to go!” said Harris, who drove up to New York City on election eve to volunteer for Ocasio-Cortez.

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congrats to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez [View all] , legsdiamond, Wed Jun-27-18 01:00 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
Dope, and this is how we go forward
Jun 27th 2018
1
we really need to get active
Jun 27th 2018
2
Yeah, leave the moderates for the places you actually NEED them
Jun 27th 2018
10
exactly...like i been yelling for YEARS...get ALL these old mofo's out
Jun 27th 2018
4
True but that's how our democracy is suppose to work
Jun 27th 2018
45
So...2 years ago was too soon?
Jun 27th 2018
3
Nobody blocked Bern. He lost.
Jun 27th 2018
5
a fluke huh?
Jun 27th 2018
9
      16,000 votes in a population of over 700,000
Jun 27th 2018
12
           I wonder if that's the norm?
Jun 27th 2018
14
                In 2004, the last time he was primaried
Jun 27th 2018
16
                Ah, I stand corrected.
Jun 27th 2018
22
                Someone said this was the first time he ever had to run a race.
Jun 27th 2018
20
                yeah this is an issue
Jun 27th 2018
26
                     but how has the big donor model been working out for Dems?
Jun 27th 2018
42
                     Specious argument. With less money we'll lose even more often.
Jun 27th 2018
44
                          Eggzacklee (c) Magic Johnson
Jun 27th 2018
55
                     Can he not raise money now?
Jun 27th 2018
51
                ny has 2 different primaries in 1 year for state and federal offices.
Jun 27th 2018
21
                     Is it true they can't hold the state one on a Tuesday because of
Jun 27th 2018
33
                          yeah cuomo signed a bill just for this year.
Jun 27th 2018
40
RE: So...2 years ago was too soon?
Jun 27th 2018
7
Cosign everything you said.
Jun 28th 2018
63
Bruh
Jun 27th 2018
8
Yes, why isn't it?
Jun 27th 2018
11
These are primaries, nobody has won yet
Jun 27th 2018
18
      A primary in the safest possible district
Jun 27th 2018
19
           SWOOSH
Jun 27th 2018
28
                Well he was originally elected in 1998
Jun 27th 2018
32
                RE: reply 20
Jun 27th 2018
36
                joe crowley was a cosponsor of the medicare for all act
Jun 27th 2018
35
                     RE: joe crowley was a cosponsor of the medicare for all act
Jun 27th 2018
37
They're not going along with it, the people in office/power position
Jun 27th 2018
13
bernie lost by almost 4 million votes fam.
Jun 27th 2018
15
      Really hope the next Left candidate doesn't ignore the South
Jun 27th 2018
17
      Bernie didn't quite ignore the south...the south ignored him
Jun 27th 2018
24
           unless it's a Black candidate, they gonna vote for a Clinton in the Sout...
Jun 27th 2018
43
      ...and now his platform is a winning agenda?
Jun 27th 2018
23
      yes ...in my opinion yes....his policies were/are attractive...the candi...
Jun 27th 2018
25
      ...compared to the centrist/moderate republican HRC...?
Jun 27th 2018
27
           she was familiar....campaigning is nothing but figuring out what makes
Jun 27th 2018
29
                guess the Trump brand was just stronger?
Jun 27th 2018
50
                     Well....yeah ...very few things are stronger than Fear
Jun 27th 2018
53
                          I don't know if it was fear, I think it was the opposite.
Jun 27th 2018
54
      a latina won a super blue district that is 1/2 latino
Jun 27th 2018
30
           Thank You
Jun 27th 2018
31
           just curious but is there EVER a high turnout in a primary??
Jun 27th 2018
34
           well relatively high for primaries.
Jun 27th 2018
38
           That's part of why primaries (and worse, caucuses) aren't as democratic....
Jun 27th 2018
39
           excellent points. As inspiring as her win is - it's district-specific
Jun 27th 2018
47
      If I have $3 in my checking account
Jun 27th 2018
48
           Dems be like...nah nah nah nah nah nah...Bernie lost...but
Jun 27th 2018
57
           RE: Who are they grooming for the 20' campaign...HRC?
Jun 27th 2018
60
           PREACH ... especially point 3
Jun 28th 2018
64
           4 million diff out of 30 mil is damn near a tie? go home roger.
Jun 28th 2018
66
                yes, again
Jun 29th 2018
67
i like her, there is a pic of her bartending in 2017
Jun 27th 2018
6
pretty exciting. Bunkeddeko almost beat Yvette Clarke in BK too
Jun 27th 2018
41
I was honored to be a part of the BNC team that recruited candidates
Jun 27th 2018
46
RE: and it's making the Democratic party
Jun 27th 2018
49
That's cool, congrats man
Jun 27th 2018
52
As establishment Dems go Crowley was aight but fuck 'em
Jun 27th 2018
56
Sean Hannity just presented this agenda as a negative
Jun 27th 2018
58
And he'll use it to mobilize A LOT of voters for Republicans.
Jun 27th 2018
59
I can chalk most of that up2 poli differences, but solidarity with PR??
Jun 28th 2018
65
Vent.
Jun 28th 2018
61
Yep! Awesome news...hopefully a sign of things to come
Jun 28th 2018
62
The Dig: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Winning Power
Jul 13th 2018
69
NY people what is going on with Crowley?
Jul 13th 2018
70
RE: NY people what is going on with Crowley?
Jul 14th 2018
71
i rooted for her but she is becoming annoying.
Jul 14th 2018
73
here is a good detailed explainer
Jul 14th 2018
72
      So jump through the hoops
Jul 14th 2018
74
Are we not allowed to talk about how hot she is?
Jul 14th 2018
75
Ha ha
Jul 16th 2018
76

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