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“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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Voltaire2
(15,367 posts)AOC will actually act as a leader of an opposition party and not play the bipartisan bullshit game.
True Blue American
(18,491 posts)Politeness and cowardice. Let a woman do it! Nancy can give her pointers!
Volaris
(10,824 posts)Celerity
(49,430 posts)Connolly ran for the Oversight ranking member last Congress, ultimately losing to Jamie Raskin, and is now taking a second bite at the apple, trying to block out the present Vice Chair, AOC.
Pelosi is also backing a pretty conservative Democrat (Blue Dog ex chair and current Problem Solver) in Jim Costa, another 70-something, for ranking member on the Agriculture Committee.
wnylib
(25,238 posts)But, to paraphrase JFK in his inaugural address, "It's time to pass the torch to a new generation of leaders."
Dennis Donovan
(30,416 posts)*Not* putting her in as Ranking Member of House Oversight would be legislative malpractice IMO.
I mean, check her out:
May 17, 2024 #marjorietaylorgreene #jasminecrockett #aoc
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene clashed with Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jasmine Crockett during a House Oversight Committee hearing on Thursday. Lawmakers had gathered to discuss whether to recommend contempt of Congress charges for Attorney General Merrick Garland after he refused to turn over President Biden’s audio interview with special counsel Robert Hur.
She takes no shit and gives zero fucks. Just who we need heading up the Dems on Oversight.
berksdem
(813 posts)she seems to be the most vocal on our side and is very good using social media.
dalton99a
(88,256 posts)FirstLight
(14,977 posts)it's time for a New Generation of Leadership to take the reigns!
I'm done with old white men in power! Let our leadership look like the electorate for a change.
I really thought some voters in this past election would get over their misogyny and insecurities and grow up!!! to vote for a woman. But here we are.
Gore1FL
(22,411 posts)eppur_se_muova
(38,920 posts)TurboDem
(313 posts)Throw in Maxwell Frost for good measure. It's time for new leadership!
HUAJIAO
(2,730 posts)



bdamomma
(68,055 posts)Max!!
wnylib
(25,238 posts)Seeking Serenity
(3,167 posts)wnylib
(25,238 posts)I don't think House members would accept somebody that new as a minority leader.
But she is smart, a good communicator, and fearless in exposing and standing up to BS. She is going places.
Well someone has to, we’re not hearing boo from the party leaders, just continued soliciting for money
Orrex
(65,044 posts)Both are smart and fearless and beyond capable!
RobinA
(10,309 posts)political judgement quite questionable. Sher always seems to pipe up with something at the wrong moment. It's like she has zero ability to read the room.
SocialDemocrat61
(4,234 posts)when everyone else was calling for him to step down. She gets a lot of points for that.
displacedvermoter
(3,682 posts)Agree, they all earned my respect for this loyalty.
displacedvermoter
(3,682 posts)Just guessing.
Celerity
(49,430 posts)in our Democratic House caucus. She does the hard yards taking on and taking down many of the worst of the elected MAGAts in an eloquent yet fairly brutal (if need be) fashion.
groundloop
(12,774 posts)iluvtennis
(21,149 posts)the sideline support/mentor.
Sympthsical
(10,479 posts)My entire adult life has had the same people at the top. It's absurd.
AOC, Crockett, Torres. Fuck it, put Maxwell Frost in charge of something.
The party desperately needs new, energetic life breathed into it. Everything has felt so calcified for so long.
Celerity
(49,430 posts)
ProudMNDemocrat
(19,595 posts)I look forward to this FAB FIVE in the coming years.
SocialDemocrat61
(4,234 posts)Never understood the hate she gets from some.
Dave Id
(88 posts)Could it?
HUAJIAO
(2,730 posts)she has a damn good mind. That frightens men and scares off women who think she oversteps her ' boundries'. They find her intimidating .
Bonx
(2,319 posts)
Go for it. I’m tired.
There’s some stiff competition out there, though!
GreenWave
(11,084 posts)Just Jerome
(178 posts)
William Seger
(11,547 posts)We need a united front of active resistance so that AOC can't be dismissed as fringe. Congressional Dems need to hound TrumpCo for every bad thing they do, as daunting as that will be.
Dave Id
(88 posts)OAC has my vote.
CousinIT
(11,252 posts)

magicarpet
(18,065 posts)AOC will not bring a featherduster or a fuzzy wuzzy powder puff duster to a gunfight that is for sure.
ananda
(31,524 posts)That is all.
BluenFLA
(203 posts)AOC might as well be the Attack Dog. We desperately need one at this point.
HUAJIAO
(2,730 posts)ThePartyThatListens
(340 posts)About damn time.
GoYouPackersGo
(233 posts)ellemb
(112 posts)HUAJIAO
(2,730 posts)Seriously??? Is this a typo?
thebigidea
(13,492 posts)She'll win the vote. It's practically all the squad types.
Passages
(2,634 posts)BlueTsunami2018
(4,314 posts)Everyone else seems to be ready to tuck tail and submit to these fascist sons of bitches.
Get AOC and Jasmine Crockett out front to attack these bastards.
lees1975
(6,431 posts)Too many Democrats are still trying to put things together, protect protocols the Republicans have either blown up completely or ignore, and seem content with just holding on to what they have while they told us this was the most consequential election of our lives and that Trump was an existential threat to Democracy. They do not act like that is the case.
So let's put someone in there who will ignore the stupidity of protocol and push aggresively against this existential threat. It's time to turn to a generation that doesn't get their perfidity.
Kid Berwyn
(20,039 posts)No more "What do the Democrats stand for?" The People will know.
ibegurpard
(17,044 posts)So let her go wild
LetMyPeopleVote
(161,888 posts)newdeal2
(2,332 posts)BeyondGeography
(40,424 posts)JMHO
Emile
(34,149 posts)and imo no one is better than AOC!
leftstreet
(36,723 posts)bad, bad idea
LetMyPeopleVote
(161,888 posts)Voltaire2
(15,367 posts)Autumn
(47,719 posts)Response to Celerity (Original post)
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Ping Tung
(2,156 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(161,888 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(4,234 posts)Connolly looks like a step backwards. AOC is the future.