Posted on 07/19/2018 8:22:11 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortezs Twitter complaints didnt do any good. Even though she scored an upset victory over Rep. Joe Crowley in the New York Democratic Partys June primary, his name is still going to be on the 14th Congressional Districts November ballot.
Ocasio-Cortez demanded Crowley answer her phone calls so she could hear his congratulations and concession, and move on to win the November general election in NY-14. But she won the primary, right? Maybe shes just being paranoid?
Maybe not.
Joe Lieberman wants NY-14 Democrats to Vote Joe Crowley, for Working Families.
In a scathing op-ed published by the Wall Street Journal, the former Democratic senator who turned independent wrote that putting Ocasio-Cortez in Congress would only make it harder for Congress to stop fighting and start fixing problems.
Thanks to a small percentage of primary voters, all of the people of New Yorks 14th Congressional District stand to lose a very effective representative in Washington, Lieberman also wrote.
Lieberman opined that Ocasio-Cortezs adoption of the Democratic Socialists of America platform is wrong for America.
Her dreams of new federal spending would bankrupt the country or require very large tax increases, including on the working class, Lieberman added. Her approach foresees government ownership of many private companies, which would decimate the economy and put millions out of work.
The Working Families Party endorsed Crowley before anyone outside the district heard of Ocasio-Cortez. Under New York election law, the Democrats name may not be on his partys general election ballot, but it will be on the WFP ballot. And theres nothing anyone can do about it, sans Crowleys approval.
There was no immediate comment on the Lieberman op-ed from the Ocasio-Cortez camp. But isnt this just what her supporters and the Working Families Party were afraid would happen?
Bill Lipton, state director of the Working Families Party, told the New York Times he asked the Crowley campaign to vacate their candidates place on the WFP ballot immediately after Ocasio-Cortez declared victory. Crowleys people rejected the idea.
And then theres this: Ocasio-Cortez said her people have tried three different times to call Crowley so he could formally concede to the socialist Democrat over the phone. All three times he was, shall we say, indisposed?
Ocasio-Cortez blew her social media stack. She accused Crowley of engineering a third-party challenge against her, the Democratic Party, and against the will of the New York Working Families Party.
Since she chose Twitter as her battlefield of choice, Crowley answered back with a tweet.
Alexandria, the race is over and Democrats need to come together, Crowley tweeted. Ive made my support for you clear and the fact that Im not running. Weve scheduled phone calls and your team has not followed through. Id like to connect but Im not willing to air grievances on Twitter.
Its not like Crowley can just pull out an eraser and eliminate his name from the November Working Families Party ballot line. The WFP endorsed Crowley over Ocasio-Cortez. Its up to the WFP to erase Crowleys name. But as Vox reported, the New York Working Families Party cant eliminate Crowley from its 14th Congressional District ballot without first offering him another slot in the November election.
That is possible. The New York Times reported the WFP could nominate Crowley for an elective position that he doesnt have a chance of winning, like a county job out in the sticks, somewhere the WFP has very little support. But Crowley would have to accept the change. And thats going to happen, right?
If he dies, is convicted of a crime, or moves out of NYC, Crowley could also be removed from the WFP ballot, but he would not agree to any of those alternatives, either.
Its very quirky, Jerry H. Goldfeder, an election lawyer and an adjunct professor at Fordham University School of Law, told the Times. It demonstrates how the various minor parties sometimes have inordinate control over the way the ballot looks, and that causes confusion in the electorate.
Just for the record, Crowleys campaign stressed, Joe Crowley is a Democrat. Hes made it clear he is not running for Congress and supports the Democratic nominee in NY-14.
And this should also go on the record: when the WFP asked Crowley to make the switch, he declined. So Crowleys name will remain on the Working Families Partys November ballot.
Crowley may have sung the Springsteen classic Born to Run and dedicated it to her on primary election night, but Ocasio-Cortez used the dust-up to encourage her supporters to donate early and often.
So much for Born to Run. If you want to see me in Congress, we need your help now more than ever. We cannot underestimate the power of dark money, she tweeted.
The New York Posts editorial board warned Ocasio-Cortez to do a better job of accepting victory and to not keep hounding Crowley.
If Ocasio-Cortez keeps this up, shes merely adding to the protest vote that Crowley will receive come Nov. 6, the Post editorial board wrote.
The continuing clash between Ocasio-Cortez and Congressman Crowley is not without a touch of irony. It turns out Ocasio-Cortez won another election in July, a race that she wasnt even trying to win.
Write-in voters, nine of them in all, gave Ocasio-Cortez the victory on the Reform Partys ballot in the 15th Congressional District. Refusing to pull a Crowley, though, Ocasio-Cortez politely declined to serve in NY-15, should she win that election in November against Republican Anthony Pappas, a St. Johns University professor.
Shockingly and Im told this is not a joke we have ALSO won a primary in the neighboring 15th Congressional District via write-in campaign on the Reform line! she tweeted. While I am honored that so many Bronxites are excited about our campaign, I will remain the Dem nominee for NY-14.
Welcome to the real world, Cortez.
When no one votes in a Primary you get an Airhead
Crowley was a radical too. He may not be as much as Cortez, but he opposes Trump 100%.
Welcome to the party pal
Good for Senator Lieberman.
Most Democrats now consider Lieberman to be a joke, kind of how we feel here about Jeb!
Enjoy the delicious spectacle of the Democrat Party tearing itself apart.
“In a scathing op-ed published by the Wall Street Journal...”
Voters in that district don’t read the WSJ much.
Enjoy the food fight.
For commies, winning isn't enough. Those who ever stood against you are enemies and must be eliminated, one way or another.
Apparently this chick thinks that she deserves to be elected. Sorry, babe, but your pretty face will get you a job as a TV news reader or as a hooker. Neither job requires a lot of brain power.
You’re too radical and stupid even for the democrats.
Oh come on, I hope she wins, she’ll be the gift that keeps on giving for our side.
Not as if a Conservative is ever going to get that seat, anyway.
She reminds me of the college wackos who tried to integrate the tables at the student union. Immediately after their kumbaya style efforts, the African American students went back to sitting at their own tables away from everyone else. Sometimes reality just bites you in the ass.
Why not both?
She’s not an airhead....she’s a vacuum head!
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