https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/elect...PUe?li=BBorjTa
       
Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has hit out at Wall Street  investors for donating to her most prominent primary challenger, who is  looking to unseat the progressive firebrand in the June 23 contest.
      © JOHANNES EISELE/AFP via Getty Images/Getty  Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks alongside Senate  Minority Leader Chuck Schumer during a press conference in the Corona  neighbourhood of Queens on April 14, 2020 in New York City. 
  Former CNBC anchor Michelle Caruso-Cabrera, 53, has won the backing  of the conservative U.S. Chamber of Commerce and multiple powerful Wall  Street figures—including Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon and Blackstone  CEO Steve Schwarzman, according to 
The Financial Times—in her effort to defeat the 30-year-old freshman congresswoman.
   
 Ocasio-Cortez warned her supporters Sunday they "CANNOT take this  seat for granted," in a Facebook post urging people to vote. "Wall  Street is pouring millions of dollars to unseat me in this Tuesday's  election," Ocasio-Cortez said of the primary. "That's what happens when  you put people before profit."
Caruso-Cabrera has gathered some $2  million in funding since announcing her campaign to unseat  Ocasio-Cortez, who since entering the House of Representatives in 2019  has become one of the most prominent progressive politicians in  Washington. This has also made her a prime target for Republicans,  including President Donald Trump.
But Caruso-Cabrera's budget is still lagging far behind that of the incumbent, which is currently worth more than $10.5 million.
Caruso-Cabrera  was a registered Republican until 2015 and has previously described  herself as a "centralist." In 2010, she published a book called 
You Know I'm Right: More Prosperity, Less Government, which promoted fiscal conservatism and free markets.
She  is trying to peel away moderate Democratic and independent voters who  might be uncomfortable with Ocasio-Cortez's more progressive proposals,  including the Green New Deal, higher taxes for the wealthiest Americans,  and her support for the movement to "defund" the police in the wake of  George Floyd's killing.
In a recent interview on New York's AM 970  radio station, Caruso-Cabrera defined herself as "pro-choice, I'm  pro-same-sex marriage, I'm very pro-immigrant, I am centrist for sure."  When she announced her candidacy, Caruso-Cabrera said she is "the  daughter and granddaughter of working-class Italian and Cuban  immigrants."
"I am so lucky to have had such a wonderful career  and I want everybody to have the opportunity that I've had," she added.  "That's why I'm running."
The former journalist has gathered  support from both Democratic and Republican supporters, something  Ocasio-Cortez was keen to pick up on. "It's not surprising that  Republicans would finance the campaign of a life-long Republican in a  Democratic primary," she told 
The Financial Times.
"While  we have pushed against corporate power with policies that favor  everyday working Americans, those donors prefer to bankroll a candidate  who answers to Wall Street over the needs of our constituents."
AOC was bankrolled by Soros money to win the democrat Primary - and now is whining with Crying chuckei Schumer that the same tacitics "Cannot" be used against her. 
after all - it would not be "Democratic" in nature. 
And where did the Soros money come from - the "capitalism" she now decries. 
she is a socialist hypocrite who has no commitment to democracy - only to socialist Rule. 
Schumer makes his stand also clear - socialism uber alles for the LibDPST's.
sounds like it may be an interesting primary.  The LSM will all it can to keep the callenge to their socialist darling quiet!!