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Dem Infighting Worsens, Rising Star Takes Direct Shot at Touring AOC

Last updated: March 23, 2025 5:15 am
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Democratic Rivalry Heats Up as AOC and Slotkin Clash Over Strategy

On Wednesday, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) took to social media, expressing her concerns over a potential future Trump administration, which she labeled as authoritarian. Ocasio-Cortez, eyeing a potential Senate run, is clearly eager to rally her supporters.

Meanwhile, newly minted Senator Elissa Slotkin, who recently transitioned from the House to the Senate representing Michigan, seems to have a different take. She appears to be reminding AOC that while sounding progressive is one thing, actually delivering results is quite another. Slotkin’s pragmatic approach stands in stark contrast to AOC’s ambitious rhetoric, highlighting a recurring theme within the Democratic Party: the tension between idealism and practicality.

For context, AOC is currently joining independent socialist Senator Bernie Sanders on his “Fighting Oligarchy” tour, aimed at invigorating the progressive base after a significant setback in the recent elections. The Democrats faced a disheartening loss, as Kamala Harris failed to secure any swing states, and Republicans gained ground in several Senate races while maintaining control of the House.

In a twist of fate, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has recently adopted a more pragmatic stance, realizing that he lacked the votes to advance any meaningful legislation to keep the government operational. As a result, the tour has now become a platform for chanting “Primary Chuck,” indicating a growing frustration within the party ranks. According to NBC News, this shift has incited some of Ocasio-Cortez’s colleagues to encourage her to consider a primary challenge against Schumer in 2028.

AOC is seizing this moment to assert her vision for the Democratic Party: “This isn’t just about Republicans. We need a Democratic Party that fights harder for us, too,” she declared during a stop in Las Vegas, Nevada. She emphasized the need for elected officials who genuinely represent working-class interests, a clear nod to her own ambitions.

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In contrast, Slotkin, representing a state that Trump previously won, articulated her need to be more than just an echo of AOC’s fiery rhetoric. “I can’t do what she does, because we live in a purple state and I’m a pragmatist,” she stated during a recent town hall. Slotkin’s perspective highlights the challenges moderates face in appealing to a base that is increasingly hungry for bold progressive action.

Slotkin further questioned the effectiveness of AOC and Sanders’ approach, asking, “Everyone you mentioned has a lot of words, but what have they actually done to change the situation with Donald Trump?” This pointed inquiry underscores the growing divide between those advocating for drastic change and those who believe in a more measured approach to governance.

While we await AOC’s response, it’s clear that the tensions within the Democratic Party are palpable. Slotkin’s comments resonate as a reminder that electoral victories often hinge on the ability to balance activism with practical governance. As the party seeks to rebrand itself in the wake of electoral challenges, this clash may serve as a bellwether for its future direction.

As the Democratic Party grapples with these internal conflicts, it is essential to recognize the implications for its broader electoral strategy. The ongoing debate between idealism and pragmatism could either galvanize the base or further fragment it, leaving party leaders to navigate a precarious path forward.

This article originally appeared on The Western Journal.

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