Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez endorsed President Joe Biden for re-election on Thursday, noting he has done “quite well” in passing some progressive policies.
Her assessment of Biden’s tenure was true: The president really has surprised left-leaning Americans with how ambitious he’s been on social spending. But the endorsement was also a strategic misstep. Why throw support behind Biden over half a year before the primaries even begin, without attempting to secure more future commitments?
Ocasio-Cortez’s endorsement, like Sanders’, underscores again how Biden has successfully defanged the left wing of the Democratic Party.
In an interview with the “Pod Save America” podcast, host Jon Favreau asked Ocasio-Cortez whether she would support Biden’s re-election, with his primary challengers so far being Marianne Williamson and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. She replied: “I believe, given that field, yes.”
That’s a missed opportunity to extract more from Biden.
Earlier in the interview, Ocasio-Cortez, a New York Democrat, praised Biden’s work on passing the America Rescue Plan and the Inflation Reduction Act, echoing Sen. Bernie Sanders’ April endorsement of the president. But she also noted that Biden, and the Democratic Party more generally, “continues to struggle with immigration — we don’t want to own the issue.”








