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   Puerto Retards to All   
   Re: Retarded AOC is 'not planning' to ru   
   30 Apr 23 22:23:04   
   
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   From: pr@sucks.com   
      
   On 07 Dec 2021, hamilton  posted some   
   news:soonpi$kus$228@news.dns-netz.com:   
      
   > Rudy Canoza wrote   
   >   
   >> She's a fucking idiot and so are all the voters who put this bitch in   
   >> office.   
      
   For months, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand faced nagging questions about whether   
   she’d be primaried from her left when she was up for reelection next year.   
   The chatter grew so loud that party insiders wondered if she’d run at all.   
      
   But since the New York Democrat formally announced her reelection bid in   
   January, she appears to be clearing the field.   
      
   Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), one of Gillibrand’s strongest   
   possible challengers, is all but closing the door on a possible run.   
      
   “She is not planning to run for Senate in 2024. She is not planning to   
   primary Gillibrand,” Lauren Hitt, Ocasio-Cortez’s spokesperson, told   
   POLITICO.   
      
   Other possible challengers have already opted out of the race. Former New   
   York Rep. Mondaire Jones, a progressive, has decided he won’t run for   
   Gillibrand’s seat next year after privately considering a bid, according   
   to a person familiar with his plans who was granted anonymity to speak   
   frankly about internal deliberations. Reps. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) and   
   Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) also told POLITICO they are not interested in the   
   race.   
      
   “Sen. Gillibrand has represented our state incredibly well,” said Isaac   
   Goldberg, a Democratic consultant based in New York. “There’s no energy   
   right now to go after someone who spends her time protecting the right to   
   choose, fighting for paid leave, family leave, workers’ rights and a green   
   economy and everything else Democrats in this state value.”   
      
      
      
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