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谁害怕AOC?

Politics
United States
开始于 February 23, 2026

Conservatives mock the future of the Democratic Party at their own risk. The post Who’s Afraid of AOC? appeared first on The American Conservative

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The debate around AOC reflects broader ideological divides within American politics, highlighting the need for constructive dialogue between parties.

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AOC's prominence could alienate moderate Democrats, risking the party's ability to attract a diverse coalition of voters in future elections.

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Mocking AOC may energize her base, as it portrays her as a victim of conservative attacks, potentially boosting her support among progressives.

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AOC's progressive vision could reshape the Democratic Party, appealing to young voters who prioritize social justice and climate action.

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Conservatives should not underestimate AOC's influence, as her ideas challenge traditional values and could lead to significant policy shifts.

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