They are respected in their communities with a track record of service in their jobs, neighborhoods, religious organizations, charities, etc.
Wu isn't even respected on twitter, and only has a track record of service to herself.
We can tell from their life stories that they won't sell out in DC, because many of their life choices have put others in front of their self interest.
Wu'll sell out in a heartbeat, and is nothing buf self-interest.
They agree with the BNC platform. They need to believe that America already has everything it needs to fix our economy, our healthcare system, our schools and our justice system -- and that we can just do it if we have the political will.
Well, I suppose Wu'll say anything to get elected. They probably should have said "believe."
They are non-dogmatic, optimistic people who believe the American people can build our country by working together. They do not believe in any left wing or right wing silver bullet such as simply slashing government or simply growing government will solve all our problems.
I suppose Wu is non-dogmatic, in the sense that you can't be dogmatic if you have no principles.
They do not have any disdain or condescension for any group of Americans and have a high level of empathy.
Brianna "mansplaining sand nigger" Wu is well known to respect all people.
They are good at what they do.
HAHAHAHA, that's a good one.
They are trusted by the people they currently serve
Nobody who knows Wu trusts her for more than about five minutes.
They have, in general, never held or sought public office, though this is not a hard and fast rule.
Oh, a swing and a miss for Brianna "I lived in Washington" Wu.
They are ideally someone involved in doing work that actually keeps our country going: nurses, teachers, engineers, workers, moms and dads, social workers, veterans, law enforcement, first responders, managers and we could go on and on with this list
I don't think shouting "I'M A SOFTWARE ENGINEER!" on twitter every five seconds couunts.
They have the skills that would make them good candidates against experienced incumbents -- they’ve got to be able to talk, and to develop a grasp of all the major issues affecting their district.
I don't think Wu even knows where the 8th district is.
They are a good fit for their district
Perhaps if you're the furthest possible thing from a good fit, the scale wraps around at some point...