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PODCAST: We Speak to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, She Seeks Another Term in Congress

June 10, 2020 By Christian Murray

The Democratic primary for the 14th Congressional District takes place June 23 and incumbent Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez seeks another term.

The congresswoman is running against former CNBC reporter Michelle Caruso-Cabrera and community organizer Badrun Khan.

We speak to Ocasio-Cortez about what she has been doing in congress and why she believes she deserves another term.

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john travolta

she’s a garbage bag. Her goal is to keep the community down and blame everyone else

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Ped Estrian

I would vote for her over any Republican any day any time any where. She’s an amazing person and amazing human being.

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GOAWAYAOC

What has she done for the people of Jackson Heights other than to stop Amazon from providing jobs to people in Queens??? While people lost their jobs due to Covid19, Amazon was hiring.
She is nothing but an empty suite.
Vote her OUT!

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MarySunshine

I’m in her Bronx district and I agree. Her platform is socialism. I don’t know 1 person who voted for yet she was re-elected.

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Duke of Heights

how many times was she even in Jackson Heights ? . Besides the time she was playing bartending ?. I never saw her walk Roosevelt Ave,

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