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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is an American politician affiliated to the democratic party. She is commended for being an overnight sensation after defeating Representative Joe Crowley-the fourth-ranking Democrat in the House.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s longtime partner, Riley Roberts, has stayed far away from the intense media and public attention the freshman lawmaker’s received since she unexpectedly won her primary race last year. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently won her second term in Congress representing New York's 14th district. In addition to her policy and views, many fans are interested to know more about Ocasio-Cortez, including her relationship with longtime partner Riley Roberts, who was featured in the documentary Knock Down the House.
Her campaign for upcoming midterm election has become a hot tea in American politics considering her likely chance of triumph.
If Ocasio-Cortez defeats her Republican opponent on November 6, her name will go down in history as the Youngest Congresswoman of the United States. Considering her district is openly liberal, Alexandria’s winning chance is highly positive. Currently, Elise Stefanik holds that record at the age of 30 in 2015 election.
In her campaign video ‘Courage to Change’, the young politician frankly inferred her initial struggles. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez firmly pronounced,
“I was born in a place where your zip code determined your destiny.
Women like me aren’t supposed to run for office. I wasn’t born to a wealthy or powerful family.”
Despite the odds, Ocasio-Cortez stands imposingly following her incredible victory and upcoming possibility.
Let’s get into Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s personal life, taking aside her political career; Is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez married? Or is she still single?
What about Ocasio-Cortez’s past relationships? Who is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez husband?
Alongside these updates, get to know about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wiki facts and also her net worth updates.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Wiki, Bio, Age, and Height
Born on October 13, 1989, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez grew up in the city of the Bronx with her parents Sergio Ocasio and Blanca Ocasio-Cortez. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez father is an American architect while her mother used to be a citizen of Puerto Rico. In age, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is currently 29 years.
Moving to her education, the victorious politician attended Yorktown High School in New York. There she bagged the second prize on Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
Following her High School graduation, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez earned her bachelor’s degree in a prestigious college called Boston University. She was even LDZ Secretary of State while studying there. The 29-year-old has a conventional height.
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Considering her good looks, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez could have become anything (including model) but she decided to serve the general public. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Twitter alone has 900k followers i.e. almost a million; her Instagram, on the other, has 339k followers.
After the incredible victory over Joe Crowley, Ocasio-Cortez’s popularity took off. Speaking to Vanity Fair, she even said,
“It is a surreal experience to go from being virtually anonymous to have an enormous amount of attention overnight.
“I never saw a version myself in leadership, or on TV, or anywhere really and think, “That could be me.”
On the subject of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez relationships, no concrete indications are visible. Though this young political activist has thousands of followers in social media, she barely uses them for dating and finding a boyfriend for relationships.
Yet it is safe to note that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is currently unmarried. If she was married, her marital status would be mentioned somewhere in the campaign.
Regarding Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez boyfriend, Ocasio-Cortez hasn’t given away many details. There is a likely chance that the 29-year-old politician is in a committed relationship but, she has never been vocal about it. It isn’t sure whether she is single at the moment.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Net Worth
The young political activist has frankly admitted her infirm finances; Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez net worth figure isn’t sizable in 2018.
In fact, just a year ago, she was working as a bartender serving tables and it apparently suggests her net worth statement.
However, Ocasio-Cortez has worked under late senator Ted Kennedy and she has been receiving numerous celebrity endorsements. So Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez net worth is expected to accumulate in coming days. Currently, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez net worth figure is in thousands of dollars.
Name | Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez |
Age | 29 Years |
Birthday | October 13, 1989 |
Height | N/A |
Weight | N/A |
Married | N/A |
Husband | N/A |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | Caucasian |
Net worth | Under Review |
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Miss Ocasio-Cortez regrets she’s unable to PeaceNow today. Evoking Cole Porter’s “Miss Otis Regrets,” Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez just let it be known that she will be a no-show at the event at which Americans for Peace Now will commemorate the martyred Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin.
The progressive avatar faced a small Twitterati chorus castigating her for agreeing to grace the memorial event with her presence. On Twitter — where else? — Ms. Ocasio-Cortez vowed to reexamine the issue, which initially she evidently knew too little about.
On Friday she responded to a Twitter tirade by Alex Kane, a freelance journalist and contributor to the leftist magazine Jewish Currents. Here’s the first tweet:
“So @AOC is doing a memorial event for Yitzhak Rabin. In the US Rabin is viewed as a liberal peacemaker but Palestinians remember him for his brutal rule suppressing Palestinian protest during the First Intifada, as someone who reportedly ordered the breaking of Palestinian bones.”
And here is AOC’s answer:
“Hey there - this event and my involvement was presented to my team differently from how it’s now being promoted. Thanks for pointing it out. Taking a look into this now.”
Wait, so the organizers of an event honoring a former General, who was assassinated because of tireless, though unsuccessful pursuit of ending a century-long war, forgot to mention his “brutal rule”? Well, by all means, let’s take another look.
On Saturday a spokesperson for Ms. Ocasio- Cortez, a member in good standing of the august House of Representatives, heeded a tweet of a self-described observer of “Israel/Palestine” and “civil liberties.” And just like that, Rabin was cancelled.
Now, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez surely considers Mr. Kane, though not an Arab himself, as the best interpreter of what's in Palestinian “memory,” but here’s one Palestinian’s view:
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“I would like to congratulate my partners in peace Mr. Yitzhak Rabin, the Prime Minister of Israel, and Mr. Shimon Peres, the Israeli Foreign Minister on being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.” That was Yasser Arafat, speaking at Oslo in 1994, when academy Swedes recognized him for a process known as the Oslo Accords.
Arafat often referred to Rabin as “my brother.” His successor at the presidency of the Palestinian Aurthority, Mahmoud Abbas, often invokes the 1995 assassination of the Israeli prime minister as the moment the peace process died. Other top Palestinian leaders speak with nostalgia of the Rabin days.
These quotes, albeit not on Twitter, show that Mr. Kane is far from the only authority on Palestinian feelings toward Rabin. These leaders and many others in the West Bank (and, once upon a time, in Gaza as well) often cite Rabin as “the good Israeli.” They cite the former general — right or wrong — as a man who turned away from war to diplomacy and peacemaking.
Unlike fellow “quad” members Congresswoman Rashida Talib, a Palestinian-American, or Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, who are obsessed, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez shows little interest in Mideast issues. She doesn’t know much about it beyond “Palestine good/Israel bad.”
No wonder she turns to Twitter, the platform that made her famous and a Democratic Party rising star, for wisdom. Even a cursory Google search, could have informed her better than one tweet about how most American progressives — and numerous Midesatern Arabs — see Rabin.
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It’s tempting to suggest that Ms. Ocasio-Cortez’s snub of a progressive Jewish group (and a slap in the face to quite a few members of her Queens constituency) is but a blip on today’s politics. It may be more prudent, though, to see it as a harbinger of how the Democratic Party is being tugged ever leftward by the wing of the party of which AOC is the head.
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