The new poll out from Siena College of New York's 14th Congressional District shows that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., is personally popular back home, sporting a 52% favorability rating.

But the poll also shows that her ideas and actions are not so popular — not even in a seat as heavily Democratic as hers. Any strong Democratic candidate with a bit of money and the right message should have a real shot at knocking her off in next year's primary.

The first part of that message has to be about the Amazon deal. AOC was a minor player in blocking the business and the jobs it would have brought. But her outright opposition to Amazon is something that 57% of her constituents reject — I suspect the same is true of her longstanding opposition to building pretty much anything useful in the area. (It's kind of amusing to see politicians treat Queens like it's ANWR.) In fact, 58% of AOC's constituents want Amazon to reconsider and come back over her objections.

This is, of course, the very issue on which to hit AOC hardest — she turned jobs away from the district she's supposed to represent. After that, 40% already view her as too inexperienced to represent the district. Forty-three percent believe her views are "too far to the Left." That can form another bit of the attack: She has these national and ideological ambitions, and her constituents' interests come in a distant second, even in the event that she actually understands what they are.

As for AOC's 52% favorability, it's high, but it won't take long to knock it down in a local campaign. Attack her actions in office and attack her extremism. Slam her as the camera-happy lightweight she's proven to be so far in office. Ask if people wouldn't rather elect someone who isn't an embarrassment to her district and her party. Point to how AOC humiliated so many of the Democrats' presidential candidates with her Green New Deal fiasco.

Conservatives would sorely miss AOC if she were to go down in a primary. They haven't had anyone quite this fun to highlight and run against in some time — Nancy Pelosi doesn't even come close. AOC has arguably made the careers of some YouTubers on the Right.

But nothing lasts forever. Politics abhors a vacuum, and New York's 14th is looking pretty empty up there, if only the right person dares go for it.