Ousted Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) slammed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) on Thursday after she blamed the state's party leadership for the Republican victories in the midterm elections.
Maloney, a Democratic powerhouse who lost to Republican challenger Michael Lawler, said Ocasio-Cortez failed to help the party during the midterm elections and claimed she had"almost nothing to do" with defending the party in the elections."The last time I ran into AOC, we were beating her endorsed candidate 2 to 1 in a primary, and I didn’t see her one minute of these midterms helping our House majority," Maloney told the New York Times.
"What I love about his claim that we gave front-line members 'donations they didn’t want': a) the VAST majority were good w/ early financial support to position themselves early b) for the few who didn’t want our help + got it, where do you think we got the $ info to give? DCCC," she tweeted."As for him 'not seeing me' — perhaps it’s because he as a party leader chose not to see nor value prominent members of his party for years.
Maloney said that while he believes other voices should be heard, suburban voters"have clearly rejected the ideas that she’s most associated with, from defunding the police on down."
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