Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) was seen dancing and jumping around to the music of rapper Cardi B during a Bronx rally for Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) on Saturday.
Video shows the far-left congresswoman jumping around on the stage while the expletive-filled song, “Enough” by Cardi B can be heard in the background.
“Are we ready?” Ocasio-Cortez shouted. “I can’t hear you!”
NEW: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez makes a bizarre entrance with 'Enough' by Cardi B blasting out of the speakers at Jamaal Bowman's rally in the Bronx.
AOC was seen jumping up and down to the music as it rang out:
"Ho*s better lower they tone when they spittin'. B*tches is washed,… pic.twitter.com/b1MQVD9wrt
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“Are you ready to win this country back?” Ocasio-Cortez asked the crowd, as if the Democrats don’t control the White House and the Senate.
"Are you ready to win this country back?" – Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez AOC, Sen. Bernie Sanders, and Rep. Jamaal Bowman are holding a rally in the Bronx as Pro-palestine protesters chant in attempt to disrupt it.
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AOC also asked the crowd if they were “ready to fight” for a ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza conflict.
Bowman was also seen rapping and dancing on stage during his rally ahead of the primary election on Tuesday.
#NYC Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez AOC and Rep Bowman DANCE AND RAP on stage during their Bronx rally today at St Mary's Park. pic.twitter.com/ri3sVkiqcV
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Bowman had pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for falsely triggering a fire alarm in a House office building last September to delay a vote on a stopgap spending bill, an action AOC defended.
Hillary Clinton last week endorsed Bowman’s opponent, Westchester County Executive George Latimer, in part over Bowman’s anti-Israel stance.
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee also spent $14 million to boost Bowman’s opponent in the competitive primary.