Schumer rejects a possible left primary challenge from AOC

The leader of the Senate minorities Chuck Schumer rejected the possibility of the primary challenge of the progressive legislator of the tail. Alexandria father-Cortez, Dn.y., in an interview after his controversial support a Republican Consumption Account.
“It’s a long time,” Schumer said the New York Times In an interview with the reports on reports that democratic MPs privately encouraged the father-cortez to run against him because of the 1928 American Senate’s headquarters.
Father-cortez appeared as one of the leading votes in the Democratic Party critical of Schumer to support Financing Measure Directed to a House to avoid closing the Government.
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Senate leader Chuck Schumer has rejected the primary challenge of progressive MP Alexandria Fathers-Cortez in an interview with the New York Times. (Getty Images)
“I focus on the descent of Trump’s numbers, his popularity, revealing what he did to America and what he would do,” Schumer said. “That’s my focus right now. You know, three years from now on is a long time of guessing. I believe my hard work against Trump will pay off,” he added.
At the display of the split among the Democrats due to the consumption laws, the Fathers-Cortez told the host of CNN on Thursday to Jake Tapper that Schumer effectively allowed the Republicans and the Ministry of Government (Doge) to take advantage of their base.
“I believe it’s a huge mistake,” Tapper said.
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At the display of the split among the Democrats due to the consumption laws, the Fathers-Cortez told the host of CNN on Thursday to Jake Tapper that Schumer effectively allowed the Republicans and the Ministry of Government (Doge) to take advantage of their base. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
On Thursday night, Schumer announced his vote for a short -term consumption account or continuous resolution (CR), stating that, although he believes that “the proposal of the law is very bad, the potential for exclusion has the consequences for America, which is much, worse.”
In a MSNBC columnTail. Rosa Delauro, D-Conn., Also criticized CR, stating that “he gives Elon male and President Donald Trump still flexibility to steal from middle class, from seniors, from veterans, from working people, from small businesses and from farmers, and to paying tax reliefs for billions.”
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Schumer’s office did not immediately respond to a commentary request from Fox News Digital.
Fox News’ Gabriel Hays contributed to this report.