Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., declared a rally in Texas to back two candidates in next month's Democratic primary. "Texans, are you ready?" Ocasio-Cortez stated on Twitter. "We're coming in for a major DOUBLE-RALLY next Saturday, Feb 12th… This one's going to be special."
Ocasio-Cortez will rally in support of Greg Casar, who the New York Democrat officially supported last week.
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"Because of his roots as a labor organizer, I know Greg and I will work together to organize year-round and deliver on Medicare for All, good jobs, and climate justice," Ocasio-Cortez announced back then. "I'm proud to support his campaign and will be doing everything I can to help him win this primary on March 1."
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The rally will support Jessica Cisneros, who is looking to unseat incumbent Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, in Texas' 28th Congressional District.
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Cuellar beforehand bested Cisneros by four points in the 2020 primary, yet now faces controversy after his home was raided by FBI agents last month.
The FBI has not charged the lawmaker with a crime, yet Cisneros has named the investigation "alarming" and bragged that Ocasio-Cortez is "ready to work alongside us to finally bring true representation to South Texas families."
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Casar, who faces off with three other candidates in Texas' 35th Congressional District, announced he was "honored" to have the endorsement of Ocasio-Cortez.
"I'm honored to have earned the endorsement of Rep. Ocasio-Cortez, who boldly fights for working families every single day," Casar stated regarding the endorsement. "I look forward to working with her to deliver for TX-35 residents."
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Ocasio-Cortez has denounced her fellow Democrats for not using her or other Progressives on the campaign trail, saying the party made a "mistake" by being too moderate throughout the Virginia gubernatorial race that Republican Glenn Youngkin won last November.
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"Before the Virginia elections, it was very clear that our help and our participation was not wanted or asked for, which is fine. I'm not here to tell people how to run their races," Ocasio-Cortez stated back then. "But at the same time, to consider the members here that have some of the tightest relationships to our political base as just a uniform liability – and not something that can be selectively deployed, or consulted, or anything – I think it's just sad. I think it was a mistake."
The New York Democrat continued that "not a single person" asked her to send an email to people on her "own list," but the party still laid blame on progressives for their defeat.
"The idea that we just accept a collapse in youth turnout – and essentially turn it into a self-fulfilling prophecy – in times when races are decided by such narrow margin points: I think it's ill advised," she stated.