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Thu Dec 12, 2024, 11:36 AM Dec 12

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Wants to Be the Democratic Party's Top Attack Dog [View all]

“She is strategic, surgical in her approach. She works very well with other members and our staff,” Rep. Ayanna Pressley said. “And at a time when people are looking for more diverse representatives and animated leadership from the Democratic Party on the front line, she could be incredible.”

https://www.notus.org/congress/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-democratic-party-top-attack-dog-oversight-gerry-connolly

Rep. Gerry Connolly has served on the Oversight Committee for nearly 16 years. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has only been in Congress for six. For generations of Democrats who put a premium on seniority, that fact would have been the only one that mattered as Democrats sort out who should lead the party on Oversight. For all of the 35-year-old Ocasio-Cortez’s chutzpah and star power, the more seasoned 74-year-old Connolly has the wisdom and experience. This Congress, however, that fact might be the very reason Ocasio-Cortez becomes a ranking member — a role in which she would go toe-to-toe with a roster of high-profile, Donald Trump-adoring Republicans on perhaps the most public-facing committee on Capitol Hill. Age and tenure, Democrats supporting her candidacy told NOTUS, may no longer be a winning argument as the party tries to turn the page on septuagenarian — or, in some cases, octogenarian and nonagenarian — leadership to elevate a fresh slate of lawmakers who can hold their own against a hard-charging Republican trifecta.

The Oversight Committee ranking member race will test if that’s true. In many ways, the battle is an ideal test case for the salience of seniority in the Democratic Party. It’s a test that many Democrats have a vested interest in as Joe Biden exits the White House. Democrats were dogged by questions about the 82-year-old president’s vigor and mental fitness — questions that some Democrats think cost them another four years. The ranking member fight is also especially important as social media becomes a primary source of news. Viral moments are a more valuable form of political currency than the experience lawmakers earned by sitting through committee hearings for years just out of the C-SPAN frame. “We should make the change generationally,” one undecided but AOC-curious Democratic member of the Oversight Committee told NOTUS. “Give people the opportunity,” “She’s very good at comms,” this lawmaker said of Ocasio-Cortez. “In the minority, that position on that committee is very much comms. So she is, I think, uniquely talented and qualified to do that job, in that spot, at this time.”

An appetite for media-savvy, spry leadership has animated other lawmakers to challenge top Democrats on the Natural Resources, Judiciary and Agriculture committees. It was Rep. Jamie Raskin’s apparently successful bid to replace Rep. Jerrold Nadler on Judiciary that created the vacancy on Oversight that Ocasio-Cortez and Connolly are now jockeying over. The Oversight Committee has been at the front lines of the media war between Democrats and Republicans. This Congress, under Raskin’s leadership, the punchy cohort of Democrats deployed some eye-popping tactics to clap back at GOP leadership as it investigated Biden and promoted Trump. There was Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s hitting Trump for storing sensitive documents in a Mar-a-Lago “shitter.” There was Rep. Jared Moskowitz donning a Trump mask. And there was Rep. Robert Garcia repeatedly getting the phrase “dick pics” entered into the congressional record.

But for all the lighthearted gimmicks, House Democrats are taking the role of replacing Raskin seriously and told NOTUS they are weighing a range of qualifications. There’s also an undercurrent pushing toward younger leadership that Connolly must confront. Last term, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the No. 2 and No. 3 Democrats stepped aside so Hakeem Jeffries and a new leadership team could take over. As much as Pelosi was a stalwart supporter of the seniority system, she told Axios last week that she was supporting “some” efforts to replace senior ranking members. And this week, Jeffries has been conspicuously quiet about the seniority system, though Jeffries said at his weekly press conference that House Democrats have “really been in the midst of a generational transition.” But Jeffries also issued a caveat that suggests a complete Democratic reorientation toward Generation X and millennial leadership isn’t fully afoot. Or, at least, that the caucus isn’t fully onboard. “I wouldn’t read too much into the fact that committee challenges have emerged in certain quarters,” Jeffries said.

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Good. She is smart and adept at social media, and doesn't take shit from anyone. Voltaire2 Dec 12 #1
Turn her loose. She is the perfect attack dog. I have seen enough True Blue American Dec 12 #2
Yep let her off the chain. Volaris Dec 12 #23
Pelosi unfortunately is actively trying to defeat AOC's bid in favour of the mid septuagenarian moderate Gerry Connolly Celerity Dec 16 #54
Pelosi was great as Speaker. She has served the country well. wnylib Dec 16 #62
She's smart and fearless. Dennis Donovan Dec 12 #3
Let her do her thing... berksdem Dec 12 #4
Give her everything she needs. dalton99a Dec 12 #5
Kamala said it best... FirstLight Dec 12 #6
Yes, bdamomma Dec 16 #56
I hope Jasmine Crocket flies AOC's wing. nt Gore1FL Dec 12 #7
Damned good idea ! nt eppur_se_muova Dec 12 #11
I would love to see Jasmine Crockett and AOC take the reins! TurboDem Dec 12 #31
HA HA YESSIREE !!!!!! I would buy front row seats for that !!!! HUAJIAO Dec 12 #37
I like bdamomma Dec 16 #57
Crockett definitely has a bright future in politics. wnylib Dec 16 #61
Crockett for House Minority Leader? Seeking Serenity Dec 16 #65
Maybe not now. She has not yet completed one full term, has she?. wnylib Dec 17 #66
AOC julmur Dec 12 #8
I love it! Jasmine Crockett would be another great choice. Orrex Dec 12 #9
I Find Her RobinA Dec 12 #10
She was a fierce supporter of President Biden SocialDemocrat61 Dec 12 #15
Most of the progressive camp, as well as Black and Hispanic caucus members were loyal to Joe displacedvermoter Dec 12 #42
You probably think Fetterman's judgements to be pretty solid? displacedvermoter Dec 12 #27
I haven't found this to be the case at all the past few years. She's grown into her role as a substantive public leader Celerity Dec 16 #63
AOC is a great choice. There's a time for "bipartisanship" and this ain't it. groundloop Dec 12 #12
I support this for AOC. It's time to get the young folks off of the bench and into the game. Connolly can be iluvtennis Dec 12 #13
A billion times yes Sympthsical Dec 12 #14
+1 billion Celerity Dec 16 #55
She(AOC), Jasmine Crockett, Jamie Raskin, Maxwell Frost, and Eric Swalwell bring so much to this gunfight. ProudMNDemocrat Dec 12 #16
Love AOC SocialDemocrat61 Dec 12 #17
Couldn't be racially motivated, Dave Id Dec 12 #25
I don't think so. She is an up front , strong woman who doesn't hold back she speaks her mind and HUAJIAO Dec 12 #38
I'd like to see AOC, Ayanna Pressley and Jasmine Crockett out in front Bonx Dec 12 #18
Arf! Hugin Dec 12 #19
Arf! Arf! GreenWave Dec 12 #20
About damned time! Just Jerome Dec 12 #21
Great! But we need a whole pack of attack dogs William Seger Dec 12 #22
So do I! Dave Id Dec 12 #24
OK. CousinIT Dec 12 #26
She is a political pitbull. magicarpet Dec 12 #28
Go for it, Dems! ananda Dec 12 #29
With all the appeasers coming out of the woods like Fetterman BluenFLA Dec 12 #30
We need HUNDREDS of attack dogs, not all these wussies! HUAJIAO Dec 12 #39
Good! ThePartyThatListens Dec 12 #32
I'm down. nt GoYouPackersGo Dec 12 #33
I say yes, she would be perfect. ellemb Dec 12 #34
".....House Democrats are taking the role of replacing Raskin seriously ...." HUAJIAO Dec 12 #35
What a waste of time comparing the two and pontificating. Just look at who is on the committee thebigidea Dec 12 #36
Yes, thank you. Passages Dec 12 #40
I have no problem with this. BlueTsunami2018 Dec 12 #41
She's a great choice. lees1975 Dec 12 #43
Outstanding idea. Kid Berwyn Dec 12 #44
Well so far not many seem to be willing ibegurpard Dec 12 #45
I agree with Nancy Pelosi on this LetMyPeopleVote Dec 12 #46
Why is Pelosi pushing some "older" leaders out but not him? nt newdeal2 Dec 12 #47
AOC derangement disorder BeyondGeography Dec 13 #49
We need a young face for the party Emile Dec 13 #53
Just no. The GOP will make her the new Hillary, the new Pelosi... leftstreet Dec 12 #48
In addition to Nancy Pelosi, the Moderate wing of the party is supporting Congressman Gerry Connolly LetMyPeopleVote Dec 13 #50
This is not the time for moderation. nt. Voltaire2 Dec 13 #51
What's not to love about a 74 year old centrist Dem? Autumn Dec 16 #59
Would a co-leader approach work? Tbear Dec 13 #52
I'm in for AOC. Ping Tung Dec 16 #58
This makes me smile LetMyPeopleVote Dec 16 #60
Why? SocialDemocrat61 Dec 16 #64
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