Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., filed for re-election on Thursday afternoon, just over two months after winning her last election.
Ocasio-Cortez will run for re-election in the heavily Democratic 14th Congressional District in New York, which she has won by wide margins previously, according to newly filed documents with the Federal Election Commission.
In November, she cruised to victory and beat Republican Tina Forte by a margin of 70.6% to 27.5%.
Ocasio-Cortez became a congresswoman in 2018 following her upset defeat of Democratic incumbent Joseph Crowley in the district's Democratic primary. She went on to win the district's general election in 2018.
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While the progressive lawmaker supports progressive policies such as _Medicare-for-all," she hasn't been afraid of bucking President Biden to accomplish those goals.
In October 2022, Ocasio-Cortez criticized Biden during an episode of "Pod Save America" for not including illegal immigrants in his pardon for people federally convicted of simple marijuana possession.
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"I can at least say with Latino voters, we've never tried as a party. The Democratic Party has not tried in terms of Latino electorates. And, I mean, where's our Dream Act, where is our immigration reform. And even recently with President Biden's marijuana executive order, I very much applaud that he went there, but he exempted people who were convicted if they were convicted while they were undocumented," Ocasio-Cortez said on the podcast.