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Last updated: November 7, 2024 4:47 pm
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New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D) reviewed the potential hostile affect of the 2024 election and highlighted freedoms that may very well be threatened by President-elect Trump’s win, in a social media video. 

“I’m not here to sugarcoat what we all are about to collectively experience, but I think that what we can do to prepare is build community,” Ocasio-Cortez stated Wednesday on an virtually hour-long Instagram stay. 

She cited a Republican majority in each chambers of Congress, together with holding the White Home, as a way to spur a federal abortion ban, mass deportation and the removing of vaccines as supported by presidential drop out Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on deregulating vaccines. 

“We are about to enter a political period that will have consequences for the rest of our lives. We cannot give up,” Ocasio-Cortez famous.

For the reason that race was known as, Kennedy has promised to not take away vaccines and Trump has stated a federal abortion ban was “off the table.”

In lieu of their feedback, Ocasio-Cortez warned in opposition to partisanship.

“Our main project is to unite the working class in this country against a fascist agenda, period,” she stated. “We have had an enormous setback in this election because the fascist won a lot of working-class support which has happened before in history.”

Ocasio-Cortez mirrored on her personal state of funds because the gas for her profession in politics. 

“This was not a cute summer job that I had as a teenager and then I did some jobs and then I got elected to Congress years later,” she recalled. 

“I went from wiping down a bar and walking behind it to walking into the halls of Congress and the reason I did that and the reason I ran was not because I was running against a Republican, it’s because I ran against a Democrat that I did not believe centered families or communities like mine or saw the pain of people like me and a lot of what I saw at that time was a Democrat that only ran against Trump and did not support a vision that with clarity that spoke to my material reality and I got to a point as a waitress where I felt like if my member of Congress wouldn’t support a $15 minimum wage and say it with their full chest with clarity.”

She then counseled Vice President Harris for working a tough to win an unprecedented race, pointing to the restricted time she had to arrange a platform and make it stick as a doable consider her loss.

“A party loses and another party wins and I think it’s important to also state here that Kamala Harris was given an assignment that no other person in American history was given to construct a presidential campaign in 90 to 100 days with absolutely no expectation or anticipation that she would be called to that assignment and have to deliver the country from an enormous fascist threat that had already been campaigning and priming the pump for essentially eight years,” Ocasio-Cortez stated. 

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