“Ordinary people get one vote. Billionaires get the opportunity to spend as much as they want to elect the candidates they want,” [Senator Bernie] Sanders said, decrying the influence of super PACs that can accept unlimited political donations. “That is the context in which this election is taking place.”
[Alexandria] Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), meanwhile, cast the race as one that “mirrors what we are up against nationally, both an authoritarian criminal presidency, fueled by corruption and bigotry and an ascendant right-wing extremist movement,” as well as the “insufficient, eroded, bygone political establishment, this time in the form of Andrew Cuomo.”



I highly recommend watching AOC’s speech, she was amazing, truly inspirational.
The only thing I don’t like about AOC is her voice, it’s like nails on a chalkboard to me. It’s worse when she’s speaking to a crowd or just really motivated or angry, calm interview tone I can handle, but speeches… nope. I’d vote for her, but I’d just read her statements rather than listen to them.
Worse than Trump?
Oh no, I’d listen to her over him any day. Plus I’d actually vote for her, not something I’ve ever said or will say about him.