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Democratic voters overwhelmingly want a leader who will fight the superrich and corporate America, and they believe Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the person to do it, according to a poll released this week.

While Democrats are often portrayed as squabbling and directionless, the poll conducted last month by the New Republic with Embold Research demonstrated a remarkable unity among the more than 2,400 Democratic voters it surveyed.

This was true with respect to policy: More than 9 in 10 want to raise taxes on corporations and on the wealthiest Americans, while more than three-quarters want to break up tech monopolies and believe the government should conduct stronger oversight of business.

But it was also reflected in sentiments that a more confrontational governing philosophy should prevail and general agreement that the party in its current form is not doing enough to take on its enemies.

Three-quarters said they wanted Democrats to “be more aggressive in calling out Republicans,” while nearly 7 in 10 said it was appropriate to describe their party as “weak.”

This appears to have translated to support for a more muscular view of government. Where the label once helped to sink Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-Vt.) two runs for president, nearly three-quarters of Democrats now say they are either unconcerned with the label of “socialist” or view it as an asset.

Meanwhile, 46% said they want to see a “progressive” at the top of the Democratic ticket in 2028, higher than the number who said they wanted a “liberal” or a “moderate.”

It’s an environment that appears to be fertile ground for Ocasio-Cortez, who pitched her vision for a “working-class-centered politics” at this week’s Munich summit in what many suspected was a soft-launch of her presidential candidacy in 2028.

With 85% favorability, Bronx congresswoman had the highest approval rating of any Democratic figure in the country among the voters surveyed.

It’s a higher mark than either of the figures who head-to-head polls have shown to be presumptive favorites for the nomination: Former Vice President Kamala Harris and California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Early polls show AOC lagging considerably behind these top two. However, there are signs in the New Republic’s poll that may give her supporters cause for hope.

While Harris is also well-liked, 66% of Democrats surveyed said they believe she’s “had her shot” at the presidency and should not run again after losing to President Donald Trump in 2024.

Newsom does not have a similar electoral history holding him back and is riding high from the passage of Proposition 50, which will allow Democrats to add potentially five more US House seats this November.

But his policy approach may prove an ill fit at a time when Democrats overwhelmingly say their party is “too timid” about taxing the rich and corporations and taking on tech oligarchs.

As labor unions in California have pushed for a popular proposal to introduce a billionaire’s tax, Newsom has made himself the chiseled face of the resistance to this idea, joining with right-wing Silicon Valley barons in an aggressive campaign to kill it.

While polls can tell us little two years out about what voters will do in 2028, New Republic editorial director Emily Cooke said her magazine’s survey shows an unmistakable pattern.

“It’s impossible to come away from these results without concluding that economic populism is a winning message for loyal Democrats,” she wrote. “This was true across those who identify as liberals, moderates, or progressives: An unmistakable majority wants a party that will fight harder against the corporations and rich people they see as responsible for keeping them down.”


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  • unspeakable_horror@thelemmy.club
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    4 days ago

    We should get a pres and vice who will act as two presidents: one to clean up the mess, the other to implement the progressive policies most Americans actually want. AOC would be best at the latter. Her paired w someone good at cleaning shit up, Mark Kelly for example? They would obliterate any MAGA candidate.

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      If that’s what happens whoever the presidential pick is should very vocally and consistently discuss that thy are only there to clean shit up, are not seeking reelection, and will be endorsing the leftist/progressive VP in the next cycle. The time for compromise and status quo is gone although I will concede some stability would be good

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        2 days ago

        Even tho i consider myself a progressive I think we can all admit that drastic swings in either direction cause chaos and disruption in life and thus skepticism on the part of moderates. I would vigorously support a progressive agenda with some counterbalancing by a more moderate dem. Biden was actually the most progressive president we’ve ever had he was just way too old, hounded by corporate interests and made that huge mistake at the end by letting advisors control him.

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            One, complex systems don’t handle disruption well and chaos creates voids for bad actors.

            Two, given what we’re seeing now, I don’t even think disruption at scale is possible. Far more likely that you’ll just hurt people and get nothing done.

            Three, small change over time is far more difficult than radical, drastic change in a short period of time. And the more difficult way is usually the right way.

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              We have chaos controlled by bad actors. We’re hurting people now, and what we’re getting in return is hurting more people. We have been slowly changing for the worse since the 70s.