AOC can fall flat with centrists if it presents itself to the presidency, says Espn Star

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Stephen A. Smith had a question for “Democrats everywhere” Tuesday during the last episode of his Podcast when he approached the possibility of representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Dn.y., (AOC) who presents himself to the presidency.

“What is your strategy?” Smith asked.

ESPN’s personality has turned his attention to AOC and a Wall Street Journal report which said that it does not separate anything, including any races in the Senate and the presidential election. The newspaper added that some Democrats were worried about Ocasio-Cortez “would deactivate the centrist voters they need to win competitive races.”

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The representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (DN.Y.) was mentioned as a possible presidential candidate. (APPHOTE / Angelina Katsanis)

Smith has agreed that it would deactivate centrists, saying that its platform does not resonate with most American voters.

“I think that if you are a democrat, if you are a leftist who has repercussions against the system, who believes that free market capitalism is led by billionaires is not the way to follow, if you believe that not enough attention is paid to the development, to the development, if you believe that you believe that you believe things, which should not be on the scene, a bit, A year, a little, a little of everything that is a bit, a year on a little of all your candidate, “he said on” The Stephen A. Smith Show “. “Without a doubt on this subject.”

Smith said he had no doubts about her ability to fight for what she believes and fight for the New York district that she represents. However, he wondered if the strategy was something that could gain elections.

“Most of the people in the country are centrists, they are moderate. Whether moderates Republicans or democratic moderates or simply categorical centrists who are independent-it is most of the American population,” he said. “They are not to the right of Maga and they are not progressive. It is clearly (on the left progressive). And not being literal and not being taken literally, but it gives the impression, when you talk about universal health care and you talk about other things, if you do not assimilate them to yourself.

Stephen A. Smith on ESPN NBA Countdown Live takes place in Intuit Dome on October 23, 2024. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)

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“If you live today, and you talk about fighting for certain rights with regard to transgender individuals, transition athletes and competitions in female sports and things like that, against which she is not about to speak. If you think it will win you an election, you have your head in the sand.”

He said he wanted to hear a kind of Democrats’ plan. He underlined the representative Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, who seemed to be just against everything about President Donald Trump.

Smith suggested that he did not think it was enough to legislate.

“The real problem I have right now with the Democratic Party is that I am waiting to hear your plan,” he said. “It can’t be” we are just against everything Trump. “”

“What is your plan? What is your plan for the economy? What is your plan with regard to the complete immigration reform? What is your plan with regard to foreign affairs? What is your plan for your plan with Russia and Ukraine?

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (DN.Y.) speaks during the NYCLU May Day rally for the rights of workers and immigrants at Foley Square on Thursday, May 1, 2025 in New York. (APPHOTE / Angelina Katsanis)

Ocasio-Cortez voters clearly told PK Press Club Digital earlier this month that no one should “underestimate” it, highlighting its 2018 Joe Crowley upheaval to win the house’s headquarters.

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