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PODCAST: We Speak to Michelle Caruso-Cabrera, Looks to Unseat AOC

May 12, 2020 By Christian Murray

The Democratic primary for the 14th Congressional District takes place June 23 and incumbent Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faces a high-profile rival in former CNBC reporter Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.

We speak to Caruso-Cabrera about her campaign to unseat Ocasio-Cortez and why she believes voters in the district would be better served by her.

She is also calling on Ocasio-Cortez for a series of debates.

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Gardens Watcher

Correction: AOC was recorded as a YES vote on the HEROES Act, despite trying to block it on the procedural vote and her spokesperson having told The Hill that she would be a NO vote on the bill. So James, it looks like she’s finally seen the light and is working with Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats.

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James Edward

I will work with Nancy Pelosi. I will work with Chuck Schumer.

Those are two excellent reasons not to vote for this pretend friend of working people.

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Gardens Watcher

AOC voted against the House Democrats $3 trillion relief bill, the HEROES Act. She voted against funding for NY and for workers— once again.

Vote her OUT on June 23!

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Anonymous

This woman reeks of corporate interest and profiting from gentrification.

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Fug Cabrera-Carpetbagger

Good luck to Ms. Caruso-Carpetbagger, who wants to destroy Social Security and is otherwise clueless about the district she’s attempting to pillage.

If she were making public appearances, she’d be sick of me. I’d be at every one, with a sign noting how full of shirt her book is, and how none of it aligns with our interests.

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