AOC Backs Biden's Reelection Bid
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AOC Backs Biden's, Reelection Bid.
AOC Backs Biden's, Reelection Bid.
On July 7, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
endorsed President Joe Biden's bid to seek reelection.
On July 7, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
endorsed President Joe Biden's bid to seek reelection.
ABC reports that the endorsement sends
a strong message of Democratic unity
from a leading member of the liberal party.
ABC reports that the endorsement sends
a strong message of Democratic unity
from a leading member of the liberal party.
I think he’s done quite well,
given the limitations that we have, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, U.S. representative for
New York's 14th congressional district, via ABC.
I do think that there
are ebbs and flows, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, U.S. representative for
New York's 14th congressional district, via ABC.
In 2020, Ocasio-Cortez backed
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont in
the Democratic presidential primary.
Last year, she declined to say
whether she would support Biden in
a potential 2024 bid for reelection.
While speaking on the 'Pod Save America' podcast,
Ocasio-Cortez said that Biden had a strong start to his
presidency, citing the passage of the American Rescue Plan.
While speaking on the 'Pod Save America' podcast,
Ocasio-Cortez said that Biden had a strong start to his
presidency, citing the passage of the American Rescue Plan.
That bill was aimed at providing
relief from the pandemic. .
Another victory Ocasio-Cortez cited was
the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, which
served as both a major climate and health care law.
Another victory Ocasio-Cortez cited was
the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, which
served as both a major climate and health care law.
Recently, she disagreed with Biden and other party leaders on
a deal negotiated with Republicans to raise the debt ceiling,
in addition to a spending bill that avoided a government shutdown.
Recently, she disagreed with Biden and other party leaders on
a deal negotiated with Republicans to raise the debt ceiling,
in addition to a spending bill that avoided a government shutdown