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The Socialist Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the new political personality that everyone likes or dislikes. From his "Green New Deal" proposal to combat climate change to his criticisms of Trump and his critics, here's how AOC got its way in the spotlight.
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WASHINGTON – Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez explained what her life could be in another world, at a time when Donald Trump was not president.

At the first appearance of Showtime's new talk show, "Desus & Mero", Ocasio-Cortez was asked what she would have done had she not decided to run for Congress, joining pool of women at the mid-point. response to Trump's victory in the 2016 election.

Mero asked if Trump had not become president, "would you have run for Congress?"

"I do not know!" Ocasio-Cortez told the pair. "I could just be like teaching high school right now."

"But you know, moments of great challenge can also bring out the best of people, and so I think that's what we're really seeing, even if things are hitting the fan right now, we're seeing people activate and educate themselves. "

Before going to Congress in the 14th district of New York and beating outgoing President Joe Crowley, Ocasio-Cortez worked as a bartender at a restaurant. His upset victory over Crowley has drawn national attention and put the spotlight on Ocasio-Cortez and some of its socialist policies, including a sharp rise in taxes on the rich and an ambitious idea to fight climate change.

Republicans have denounced this radical policy and have repeatedly pointed to socialist countries like Venezuela, which are failing and corrupt. They stressed the high cost of its policies for taxpayers, including Medicare for All, and said his ideas seemed to provide insights into the future of the Democratic Party.

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Ocasio-Cortez was also questioned about all this attention, especially from the conservatives, and tackled hate, trolls and memes that seem to follow almost every one of her messages on social media.

Desus pointed out that after posting on Twitter her appearance in the series, they were also exposed to the intense level of hate that she receives daily and asked, when that sort of thing happens, regret it. you to enter politics? "

"No, no, I mean it's heavy, but in a strange way, it proves that you're doing something real," Ocasio-Cortez said. "Because if you just go under the radar, just try to get your check, do not tilt the boat, so what's the point of being in politics?"

She also joined the hosts in mocking some of the memes that are often sent to her, nicknamed them "so weak".

"It's like you have a computer running Windows 95 and Twitter at the same time?" she said, causing laughter in the audience.

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