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Thursday, March 21, 2019

Ocasio-Cortez Blames Low Favorability on Racism, Sexism, Fox News

New York Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Monday shared a tweet blaming her low favorability numbers in a newly released poll on bigotry and Fox News.

A Siena College poll of New York State voters found that Ocasio-Cortez's favorability is underwater, with 31 percent viewing her favorably and 44 percent viewing her unfavorably. Those results mirror national polling from Gallup and Fox News, which found that Ocasio-Cortez has a net approval rating of -10 and -13 points, respectively.

Ocasio-Cortez notably struggles even with some members of her own party, with 30 percent of New York Democrats viewing her unfavorably. Siena also found that voters are not happy with Ocasio-Cortez's opposition to the New York City-Amazon deal, which two-thirds of New Yorkers supported, according to the poll.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Little Miss delusional.

Anonymous said...

She's giving a lot of credit for the one dwarf-star in the MSM galaxy! That's a lot of gravity for one news channel.

Anonymous said...

Looks like they finally hit a nerve with OAC. She sounds alot like Hillary. It is everyone's fault she is non productive not her.

Anonymous said...

Her Humongous Mouth that never stops spitting out vile an incoherent BS that is her problem. Keep it up we need the humor

Anonymous said...


Her sleuthing should lead her to a mirror, and a look at the source of the problem.

Anonymous said...

Oh boo, hoo - she opened her mouth to say dumb things and got called out on it - welcome to Washington

Anonymous said...

I am neither racist nor sexist. I just happen to think she would look hot in shorts and a tee shirt while pulling my weeds.

Anonymous said...

Cortez may your 15 minutes of fame teach you a lesson your mouth is poison and your actions and respect for others has shown us you are trash. Don't let the gates at the border detain you, may some other country be your next home.

Anonymous said...

When I see her I am reminded of the old children's game called pin the tail on the donkey.