• Nougat@fedia.io
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    4 months ago

    It is unclear what the Schumer-Ocasio-Cortez poll could mean for the New York primary in three years, however, with surveys this early rarely being predictive. Ocasio-Cortez has also been noncommittal about a potential Senate run. Schumer has filed paperwork to run for reelection.

    This is a fluff piece, with zero real substance.

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      How so? It’s reporting on the surprising and interesting results of this new poll.

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        It shouldn’t be surprising after what he did. Run a poll for two representatives in a state, one who is doing something and one that backstabbed efforts to help the public, I would hope the first is favored.

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        Is it indicative that Democrats in New York (and elsewhere, surely) are primed for the people they elected to grow spines? Sure. We knew that, I think.

        Does it have anything at all to do with Schumer’s Senate seat three years from now? Not really.

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          Sure. We knew that, I think.

          Schumer may not have known that, and now he does. And he knows we know it too. That’s why this is an interesting new piece.