@texasgoldrush: Dude, no matter how much you simp for AOC, she's not going to go out with you.
And yes, choosing to stream with a controversial person can hurt her in the long run. Not in her particular district, but if she has any aspirations beyond her house seat (primarying Chuck Schumer, running for president in 10-20 years), she should have known better.
@texasgoldrush: The writer of the article may not be a boomer, but the vast majority of the DNC leadership is. Ironically, their current leader Joe Biden is too old to be a boomer.
As for the stream itself, while it may help move a few more voters to the polls, there’s no guarantee all of those votes will be for Ds.
You may have a few people slightly upset AOC chose to stream with Hasan “America deserved 9/11” Abi. I’m willing to bet a lot of people that were directly affected by 9/11 live in her district, but she’s still safe because they would vote for a turd if it had a (D) next to it in her district. But as one of the current faces of the Democratic Party, it may cause issues elsewhere.
@returnofthebrotha: I guess when it comes down to it it's convenience versus physical ownership. Either way, you are having to download the entire game to the console since they aren't reading off of the disc.
Me personally, I'm getting the more expensive version assuming it isn't sold out before I can preorder it.
@illegal_peanut: The main reason I wasn't surprised was that we have already seen how the NBA is all in with the current social justice causes here in America but they keep their mouth shut about Hong Kong because they don't want to lose money from Beijing.
@Blk_Mage_Ctype: A delay would be smart, but I think they're trying to make the fan reactions match up to whatever is going on in the ring at the time. A 30-second delay means people aren't cheering a victory until 30 seconds after the win.
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