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“President Biden EXCEEDED Progressive Expectations In First 100 Days”- Rep AOC


Representative Alexandria Ocasio Cortez is weighing on President Joe Biden’s first 100 days in office.

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According to her, Biden went above and beyond many people’s expectations as president of the US, during his first 100 days. Moreover, the Rep gave Joe Biden a great thumbs up which she believes he deserves, by all means.

The statement came out on Friday night, where AOC spoke about how President Biden and his entire administration deserve due credit as they exceeded all of the expectations that many progressives possibly had. Moreover, the Democrat socialist also claimed that the majority of the nation envisioned an administration that was much more conservative.

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Source: New York Post

Situated in the virtual meeting at Town Hall, Ocasio Cortez handed her famous leftist seal of approval that was solely based upon the president’s actions and how he tackled the pandemic, in particular.

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This includes the well renowned ‘All American Rescue Plan’ that comprised a mega $1.9 million COVID-19 stimulus package.

Cortex also spoke about how Joe Biden’s willingness to move ahead with great flexibility in terms of his negotiations was commendable and very impressive, and that is what she believes led to the great ‘progressive legislation that he is famous for.

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Source: New York Times

The congresswoman added that so far, it has all been good.

Meanwhile, the lefty firebrand did take out the time to mention how the President’s thorough handling of his infrastructure legislation is the actual test on whether Biden will pull through with a bold stance or whether his American Rescue Plan will actually turn out to a one and done situation.

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Source: The Guardian

In the town hall meeting, she also spoke about how she will unfortunately not be able to the President’s first-ever address to the state union. And that has to do with the current COVID-19 restrictions in place, which actually limits the president’s seating audience to just 200 people.

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