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She promotes most of those items you suggest they are against, according to the info at Ballotpedia.
She is in Oregon and trounced her most recent primary opponent. In 2024 she flipped an R Congressional district.
According to Wikipedia, she is assigned to the Financial Services Committee.
Maybe she just happens to think that the exploding national debt is a huge problem? OR, perhaps that her constituents believe that?
I suspect that this group is mostly a marketing tactic, but YES, more "centrist" than many on the farther-left will like.
But if they actually GET ELECTED and don't imply to potential D voters that they should sit home if their favorite candidate didn't get on the ballot - I'm 100% okay with it.