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AOC had previously sought the "ranking member" position but is no longer interested now that it's up for grabs again.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is not running for the top Democratic spot on the powerful House Oversight Committee, ending speculation she would seek the ranking membership after losing in December.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Monday on “Hannity” that it’s “entirely appropriate” for the ...
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said Democrats’ emphasis on seniority led her not to seek a leadership role on the ...
Key Takeaways False drug trafficking rumor spirals online, linking Gabriel Ocasio-Cortez to a $1.2 million fentanyl ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Staying put': AOC puts rumors about role in Congress to restCongresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ended a week of speculation on Monday by announcing that she will not seek the ranking ...
Connolly defeated Ocasio-Cortez for the post in December after Democrats on the House Steering Committee recommended him. The Virginian said he would step down from the post last week after his ...
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Raw Story on MSNAOC takes not-so-subtle jab at colleagues as she ends speculation on powerful positionThe decision came just months after he fended off a challenge from Ocasio-Cortez to be the leading Democrat on the powerful ...
AOC's decision comes amid the race to replace Rep. Connolly of Virginia, who is stepping down from the ranking member ...
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said Monday she won’t seek the top Democratic position on the Oversight Committee, citing the caucus’ preference for seniority.
The Five’ co-hosts discuss the Democratic Party's leadership vaccum and AOC getting heckled at a town hall in her own backyard.
Dems debate impeachment, future leaders{beacon}PRESIDENT TRUMP ON MONDAY drew new battle lines on trade, immigration and ...
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