By Eoin Higgins
In the weeks since Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez‘s surprise victory in New York’s 14th District, the
Democratic Party has been waking up to the possibility that a
progressive wave could overturn the party’s leadership and usher in a
new guard — one led by young women of color. Ocasio-Cortez said as much
in her victory speech, delivered from a bar top at the pool hall in the
Bronx that hosted her election night party.
“We’ve got a whole bunch of primaries to go. When we get to November, we should be electing a caucus,” she said.
That’s what Tahirah Amatul-Wadud is hoping will happen in Massachusetts’s 1st District, where she’s mounting an insurgent campaign against Richard Neal, one of the longest serving Democratic representatives in the House.
According to Amatul-Wadud, Neal
represents everything that’s wrong with Washington Democrats. He’s an
uninvolved career politician who puts the interests of his national
donors in front of the people he represents, Amatul-Wadud says, and his
seniority in the House hasn’t brought much benefit to the region.
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Source: The Intercept_
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