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Ocasio-Cortez's picks lost badly last night, with one election to go on August 11. 

http://www.theamericanmirror.com/socialist-star-cortez-strikes-out-all-endorsed-candidates-lose-tuesday-primaries/

Cortez held a whirl-wind tour of the U.S., stumping for Abdul El-Sayed for governor of Michigan, Fayrouz Saad in Michigan’s 11th Congressional District, Cori Bush in Missouri’s 1st District, and is backing Congressional candidate Kaniela Ing in Hawaii.

El-Sayed lost his bid for the Democrat nomination for governor to 51.8 percent to 30.5 percent, according to numbers published by the New York Times.

Saad came in fourth in the five-way race, capturing only 18 percent of the vote.

Cori Bush lost her primary to William Lacy Clay, 56.7 percent to 36.9 percent, the Times results show.

Hawaii’s primary election will be August 11. Stay tuned to see if Ing fairs any better.

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3 minutes ago, fan_since79 said:

Ocasio-Cortez's picks lost badly last night, with one election to go on August 11. 

http://www.theamericanmirror.com/socialist-star-cortez-strikes-out-all-endorsed-candidates-lose-tuesday-primaries/

Cortez held a whirl-wind tour of the U.S., stumping for Abdul El-Sayed for governor of Michigan, Fayrouz Saad in Michigan’s 11th Congressional District, Cori Bush in Missouri’s 1st District, and is backing Congressional candidate Kaniela Ing in Hawaii.

El-Sayed lost his bid for the Democrat nomination for governor to 51.8 percent to 30.5 percent, according to numbers published by the New York Times.

Saad came in fourth in the five-way race, capturing only 18 percent of the vote.

Cori Bush lost her primary to William Lacy Clay, 56.7 percent to 36.9 percent, the Times results show.

Hawaii’s primary election will be August 11. Stay tuned to see if Ing fairs any better.

Sooooooo...

Boogeyman, then.

Got it.

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34 minutes ago, fan_since79 said:

I'm more concerned with the socialism of her picks than their Islamism.

I just heard that Obama refuses to endorse her. I've got to see if that's fake news or not before commenting.

Oh, it was the socialism that I was referring to as the Boogeyman. I didn't dive deep enough to know anything about her picks.

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5 hours ago, fan_since79 said:

Ocasio-Cortez's picks lost badly last night, with one election to go on August 11. 

http://www.theamericanmirror.com/socialist-star-cortez-strikes-out-all-endorsed-candidates-lose-tuesday-primaries/

Cortez held a whirl-wind tour of the U.S., stumping for Abdul El-Sayed for governor of Michigan, Fayrouz Saad in Michigan’s 11th Congressional District, Cori Bush in Missouri’s 1st District, and is backing Congressional candidate Kaniela Ing in Hawaii.

El-Sayed lost his bid for the Democrat nomination for governor to 51.8 percent to 30.5 percent, according to numbers published by the New York Times.

Saad came in fourth in the five-way race, capturing only 18 percent of the vote.

Cori Bush lost her primary to William Lacy Clay, 56.7 percent to 36.9 percent, the Times results show.

Hawaii’s primary election will be August 11. Stay tuned to see if Ing fairs any better.

Man, you're truly obsessed with her.

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On August 8, 2018 at 8:06 AM, fan_since79 said:

I'm more concerned with the socialism of her picks than their Islamism.

I just heard that Obama refuses to endorse her. I've got to see if that's fake news or not before commenting.

 

On August 1, 2018 at 7:56 PM, Lou said:

Obama won't endorse Ocasio-Cortez or Feinstein 

 

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40 minutes ago, Tank said:

i'm curious why she has suddenly become a big voice for the dems. outside of her looks, she's not really a cutting edge kind of potential candidate.

She talks about free stuff for everybody and she's more attractive than the old socialist from Vermont. Bernie appears angry and is yelling all the time. Not attractive. 

Lots of energy and enthusiasm too. That passes for wisdom these days. All you need is some 'personality' and a modicum of good looks to get a following. Smile often and laugh and people will want to see more of you. That's just human nature. Your ideas could be idiotic but who cares.

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