
"I would not bet on it, but I think it's absolutely possible. So let's just talk about this, Benson continued, as Varney said, Make your case. I think if she ran for president, she would have at least a decent fighter's chance to win the nomination. I don't think she'd be the front-runner. I'm not sure she'd win it, but I think that there's a real possibility that she could, Benson continued, adding:"
"Then, ultimately, it's two choices in this country for president. It's generally down to a binary choice for most voters. And I'm not sure there's such a thing as unelectable anymore in America. In a normal election cycle, I don't think she could win. But under a circumstance where the public is fed up with the Republicans or the incumbents and she's representing major change, I absolutely could see her winning."
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez could win the U.S. presidency under current political dynamics. She might not be the front-runner for the Democratic nomination but could have a decent chance to secure it. Modern presidential contests often reduce choices to a binary choice for most voters, making conventional notions of 'unelectable' less definitive. In typical election cycles she would likely struggle, yet in a climate of voter frustration with incumbents and desire for major change she could prevail. Unexpected victories in recent elections demonstrate that surprising outcomes remain possible. Near-term economic indicators, such as inflation, can advantage incumbents.
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