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[[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] (born October 13, 1989), also known by her initials AOC, is an American politician and activist. She has served as the U.S. representative for New York's 14th congressional district since 2019, as a member of the Democratic Party. The district includes the eastern part of the Bronx, portions of north-central Queens, and Rikers Island in New York City.
 
   
 
[[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] (born October 13, 1989), also known by her initials AOC, is an American politician and activist. She has served as the U.S. representative for New York's 14th congressional district since 2019, as a member of the [[Democratic Party]]. The district includes the eastern part of the Bronx, portions of north-central Queens, and Rikers Island in New York City.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alexandria_Ocasio-Cortez&oldid=1158001079</ref>
On June 26, 2018, Ocasio-Cortez drew national recognition when she won the Democratic Party's primary election for New York's 14th congressional district. She defeated Democratic Caucus Chair Joe Crowley, a 10-term incumbent, in what was widely seen as the biggest upset victory in the 2018 midterm election primaries.[2][3][4] She easily won the November general election, defeating Republican Anthony Pappas. She was reelected in the 2020 and 2022 elections.
 
   
 
On June 26, 2018, Ocasio-Cortez drew national recognition when she won the Democratic Party's primary election for New York's 14th congressional district. She defeated Democratic Caucus Chair Joe Crowley, a 10-term incumbent, in what was widely seen as the biggest upset victory in the 2018 midterm election primaries. She easily won the November general election, defeating Republican Anthony Pappas. She was reelected in the 2020 and 2022 elections.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alexandria_Ocasio-Cortez&oldid=1158001079</ref>
Taking office at age 29, Ocasio-Cortez is the youngest woman ever to serve in the United States Congress.[5][6] She has been noted for her substantial social media presence relative to her fellow members of Congress.[7] Ocasio-Cortez attended Boston University, where she double-majored in international relations and economics, graduating cum laude. She was previously an activist and worked as a waitress and bartender before running for Congress in 2018.
 
   
 
Taking office at age 29, Ocasio-Cortez is the youngest woman ever to serve in the United States Congress. She has been noted for her substantial social media presence relative to her fellow members of Congress. Ocasio-Cortez attended Boston University, where she double-majored in international relations and economics, graduating cum laude. She was previously an activist and worked as a waitress and bartender before running for Congress in 2018.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alexandria_Ocasio-Cortez&oldid=1158001079</ref>
Alongside Rashida Tlaib, Ocasio-Cortez was the first female member of the Democratic Socialists of America elected to serve in Congress.[8][9] She advocates a progressive platform that includes support for workplace democracy, Medicare for All, tuition-free public college, a federal jobs guarantee, a Green New Deal, and abolishing the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
 
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Alongside fellow member of [[The Squad]] Rashida Tlaib, Ocasio-Cortez was the first female member of the Democratic Socialists of America elected to serve in Congress. She advocates a progressive platform that includes support for workplace democracy, Medicare for All, tuition-free public college, a federal jobs guarantee, a Green New Deal, and abolishing the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alexandria_Ocasio-Cortez&oldid=1158001079</ref>
   
 
AOC quit [[Twitter]] in Febuary 2022 and again in June 2023.<ref>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/aoc-quits-twitter-instagram-trolls-b2004739.html</ref><ref>https://archive.is/eYXe6</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/ElonMuskAOC/status/1664666198431395840</ref><ref>https://archive.is/opygn</ref>
 
AOC quit [[Twitter]] in Febuary 2022 and again in June 2023.<ref>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/aoc-quits-twitter-instagram-trolls-b2004739.html</ref><ref>https://archive.is/eYXe6</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/ElonMuskAOC/status/1664666198431395840</ref><ref>https://archive.is/opygn</ref>
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In November 2024 Ocasio-Cortez reportedly removed [[her pronouns]] from her [[X]] profile.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3ultXKzddI</ref>
   
 
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, 2018.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (born October 13, 1989), also known by her initials AOC, is an American politician and activist. She has served as the U.S. representative for New York's 14th congressional district since 2019, as a member of the Democratic Party. The district includes the eastern part of the Bronx, portions of north-central Queens, and Rikers Island in New York City.[1]

On June 26, 2018, Ocasio-Cortez drew national recognition when she won the Democratic Party's primary election for New York's 14th congressional district. She defeated Democratic Caucus Chair Joe Crowley, a 10-term incumbent, in what was widely seen as the biggest upset victory in the 2018 midterm election primaries. She easily won the November general election, defeating Republican Anthony Pappas. She was reelected in the 2020 and 2022 elections.[2]

Taking office at age 29, Ocasio-Cortez is the youngest woman ever to serve in the United States Congress. She has been noted for her substantial social media presence relative to her fellow members of Congress. Ocasio-Cortez attended Boston University, where she double-majored in international relations and economics, graduating cum laude. She was previously an activist and worked as a waitress and bartender before running for Congress in 2018.[3]

Alongside fellow member of The Squad Rashida Tlaib, Ocasio-Cortez was the first female member of the Democratic Socialists of America elected to serve in Congress. She advocates a progressive platform that includes support for workplace democracy, Medicare for All, tuition-free public college, a federal jobs guarantee, a Green New Deal, and abolishing the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).[4]

AOC quit Twitter in Febuary 2022 and again in June 2023.[5][6][7][8]

In November 2024 Ocasio-Cortez reportedly removed her pronouns from her X profile.[9]

Quotes

"But at the same time, my experience here has given me a front-row seat to how deeply and unconsciously, as well as consciously, so many people in this country hate women." [10]

"And that weighs very heavily on me. And it's not just the right wing. Misogyny transcends political ideology: left, right, center." [11]

"Deplatforming works and it is important." [12]

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