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Ocasio-Cortez: There Are 'Three Chambers of Government: Presidency, Senate, and the House'

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez hit back at Republicans for criticizing her latest misstep, saying they need to stop “drooling” over every word that comes out of her mouth.

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“Maybe instead of Republicans drooling over every minute of footage of me in slow-mo, waiting to chop up word slips that I correct in real-tomd, they actually step up enough to make the argument they want to make: that they don’t believe people deserve a right to healthcare,” she said in response to a Republican state lawmaker wondering if the Democratic Socialist could explain a “chamber of government.”

The exchange comes after Ocasio-Cortez seemed confused about the structure of the U.S. government.  

"If we work our butts off to make sure that we take back all three chambers of Congress — uh, rather, all three chambers of government: the presidency, the Senate, and the House," she said Saturday in a call with Justice Democrats, a progressive political action committee. 

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Ocasio-Cortez encouraged far-left supporters to join Justice Democrats if they were interested in becoming a member of Congress.  

“If you’re a strong progressive leader in your community and committed to getting money out of politics, I want you to join me in Congress. I want you to run.
 
 
 “To run in 2020 without corporate money, you need to start considering now. Join @justicedems tonight to learn more.”

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