Liberal’s Message Isn’t Sticking—Losing Special Elections Big Time

DNC Chairman Tom Perez says that the Democratic Socialism of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders is the future of the Democrat Party — but Democrat voters don’t seem to be buying it just yet. In fact, it’s starting to look like the election of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the Bronx may have been an electoral fluke.

Fresh off her own primary win, Ocasio-Cortez has been feverishly jet-setting across the country, even to deep blue Hawaii, to campaign for other self-identified socialists. Her carbon footprint must have Big Al Gore breaking out in a greasy sweat!

The Democrat Party leadership obviously thinks that Ocasio-Cortez’ looks, youth and political naivete will sucker millennials into turning out for them in November, but so far, the strategy doesn’t seem to be working. In fact, Ocasio-Cortez’ failures have started some pundits whispering about the “Curse of Cortez.” What else would you call it when every single candidate that she endorses loses their primary election?

She tried to help two far-left socialists in Hawaii win last week and they both went down in flames. The Islamist candidates that she endorsed in Michigan likewise lost (We didn’t want to say the Muslim candidates “went down in flames” because that might have been politically incorrect).

You wouldn’t know it from the way that the mainstream media keeps propping up Ocasio-Cortez and her special brand of ‘Democratic Socialism that totally won’t end in death camps this time,’ but she’s starting to look like toxic poison for her fellow Democrats. Check out the following video for a closer look at Ocasio-Cortez’ “winning streak” that just doesn’t seem to want to materialize.


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