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Hoo Boy – Ocasio-Cortez Reportedly Mulling 2028 Presidential Run

It’s rather obvious to point out that the 2028 elections are a long way off. We haven’t even reached the midterms yet, which are still over a year away. But these days, it seems presidential election seasons begin approximately nine minutes after the polls close on the previous presidential election season. Among Democrats, the positioning for 2028 runs has been underway for a while, even as the recriminations over the 2024 loss are still whipping back and forth

If recent history is any indication, the Democrats will select a 2028 slate that will be the campaign equivalent of Pickett’s Charge, and as evidence, I offer that New York’s own loony left Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is mulling a 2028 run.

To which I can only say, “Yes, please do.”

Progressive New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is eyeing a run for president in 2028, according to a report Friday.

The socialist “Squad” member is positioning herself to seek higher office as she’s attempted to grow her presence across the country and Empire State, people familiar with her operation told Axios in a Friday report.

Ocasio-Cortez and her team are deciding on whether to run for the White House or the Senate, sources told the outlet.

Now, in a Senate run, she might have a chance. There was some talk of her challenging Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY), the current Senate Minority Leader, who was first elected to the Senate sometime in the mid-Oligocene. But even a New York Senate seat would be a challenge compared to her city district, which would elect a stuffed iguana if it had a “D” after its name.

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