Bill Maher says AOC shouldnt be Democratic nominee in 2028 despite recent hype

“Real Time” host Bill Maher is not rallying behind Rep.Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-NY, as the Democratic nominee in 2028.Maher began the panel discussion Friday by pointing to how the prominent “Squad” member and Sen.

Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., have been getting large crowds at their “Fight Oligarchy” rallies across the country, prompting one audience member to loudly clap. “Thank you,” Maher reacted to the audience member.“There’s that same guy, I call him the ‘always wrong’ guy – I’m kidding.”“But I feel like big crowds, again, these shiny objects that the Democrats chase.

It’s not about the big crowds when you’re talking at a festival or wherever they are, because I think that Bernie showed up at Coachella.That must’ve been fun for the fans,” Maher continued.

“It’s who shows up on Election Day.And I just don’t see that’s the ticket.” He took a knock towards the 25-hour marathon speech given by Sen.

Cory Booker, D-NJ, as Democrats “whacking each other off.”Sen.Tina Smith, D-Minn., defended Booker’s record floor speech as something that energized their party but conceded Democrats have to do a lot more to win back voters.“And you don’t really think AOC should be the candidate, do you?” Maher asked. “It’s not my job to pick who the candidate is going to be,” Smith responded.“Oh, it’s mine,” Maher quipped.

“And it’s not – it shouldn’t be her.It shouldn’t be her.”Ocasio-Cortez has seen a surge in recent Democratic primary polls, placing second to former Vice President Kamala Harris in one.Prominent pollster Nate Silver said this week that she’s currently the most likely candidate to win the Democratic nomination in 2028, although Ocasio-Cortez has not indicated she’s running for president.Earlier in the show, Maher pointed to the viral moment from an AOC-Sanders rally where anti-Israel protesters dropped a “Free Palestine” banner over the American flag and were ej...

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