Future Is Female: 6 Suitable POC Picks For A Woman President
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“[Congress] has given me a front-row seat to how deeply and unconsciously, as well as consciously, so many people in this country hate women. And they hate women of color. People ask me questions about the future. And realistically, I can’t even tell you if I’m going to be alive in September.”
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, GQ (Oct. 2022)
“I hold two contradictory things [in mind] at the same time. One is just the relentless belief that anything is possible,” she told GQ to start off on a good note, following up with the blow by adding, “But at the same time, my experience [in Congress] has given me a front-row seat to how deeply and unconsciously, as well as consciously, so many people in this country hate women. And they hate women of color. People ask me questions about the future. And realistically, I can’t even tell you if I’m going to be alive in September. And that weighs very heavily on me. And it’s not just the right wing. Misogyny transcends political ideology: left, right, center. This grip of patriarchy affects all of us, not just women; men, as I mentioned before, but also, ideologically, there’s an extraordinary lack of self-awareness in so many places. And so those are two very conflicting things. I admit to sometimes believing that I live in a country that would never let that happen.”These 6 women already bring girl power to politics, and we think each of them would bring even more to the presidential office. See if you agree:
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1. Stacey Abrams

She has to win Georgia over in the 2022 gubernatorial election first, but all signs point to Abrams making at least one run for presidency in the future. We’re here for it!
2. Jessica Cisneros

Adding Mexican representation to the political climate, Cisneros has a way to go and much to prove in the state of Texas. However, the path she’s on is leading straight to the top.
3. Muriel Bowser

She’s already in the ballpark as mayor of D.C., so a move to the Oval Office actually would be right in line with Bowser’s career trajectory.
4. Ilhan Omar

Her proud hijab appearance is revolutionary in itself, and every move Rep. Omar has made so far is with the best intentions for our people in mind. That’s the leadership we need in America.
5. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC)

Although it makes us sad to hear AOC discouraged to pursue higher ranks in Congress, we think in time her skin will toughen and be that much closer to stepping into her greatness. We believe in you!
6. Michelle Obama

Sure, this is our desperate attempt to get the Obamas back in the White House. At the same time though, Mrs. O actually exhibits the same balance of compassion, strength and leadership skills as her husband.
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