Following a significant electoral defeat for Democrats that saw Republicans secure the presidency and gain majorities in both the House and Senate, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has called for a reassessment of her party’s direction.
She has urged Democrats to move away from relying on “Obama-era insiders” to rebuild their political fortunes.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, Ocasio-Cortez voiced her concerns about the Democratic Party’s potential strategy. “A lot of people want to bring Obama-era insiders back for party building purposes. While those folks ran successful presidential campaigns, they also oversaw some of the largest down-ballot losses in modern times. Party building is different. Look to people w/ recent successes,” she wrote.
A lot of people want to bring Obama-era insiders back for party building purposes.
While those folks ran successful presidential campaigns, they also oversaw some of the largest downballot losses in modern times.
Party building is different. Look to people w/ recent successes.
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) November 16, 2024
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Tech billionaire Elon Musk, who has been closely involved with the Trump transition team, responded to Ocasio-Cortez’s post, writing, “Good idea.”
Good idea
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 16, 2024
Ocasio-Cortez’s remarks come amid speculation about potential new leadership for the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
Democratic strategist David Axelrod recently suggested Rahm Emanuel, the current U.S. ambassador to Japan and former Obama White House chief of staff, as a candidate to replace current DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison, who is not expected to seek a second term.

On his podcast Hacks on Tap, Axelrod said, “If they said, ‘Well, what should we do? Who should lead the party?’ I would take Ambassador Rahm Emanuel, and I would bring him back from Japan and I would appoint him chairman of the Democratic National Committee.”

Axelrod’s comments have reignited discussions about the role of seasoned political operatives in shaping the party’s future.
Emanuel, known for his aggressive political style, has a controversial reputation.
Early in his career, he famously sent a pollster a dead fish as a message, a fact that Ocasio-Cortez referenced in her criticism.
Ocasio-Cortez also shared an article detailing Axelrod’s comments and criticized what she described as a tendency among Democratic leaders to prioritize donors over working-class Americans. “If you want to know the seed of the party’s political crisis, that’s it,” she wrote. “The DNC needs an organizer who gets people. Not someone who sends fish heads in the mail.”
Her comments reflect growing frustration among some Democrats following Kamala Harris’s loss to President-elect Donald Trump.
Despite high-profile campaign appearances by former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama, Harris was unable to secure victory, leaving the Democratic Party grappling with how to rebuild and rebrand.
The debate over the direction of the DNC highlights broader concerns within the Democratic Party about leadership, strategy, and messaging in the wake of a challenging election.
Ocasio-Cortez’s call to look beyond traditional figures signals a desire for fresh approaches and leaders who can connect with a broader coalition of voters.
As the party considers its path forward, the selection of a new DNC chairman will be closely watched as a barometer for how Democrats plan to address their recent setbacks and prepare for the next political cycle.
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