In a wide-ranging conversation with GQ magazine, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., confessed to feeling shunned by her own party and said she worries about marrying a white man and being killed by Trump supporters.
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The democratic socialist and “Squad” member is featured on the cover of the magazine’s most recent edition in a navy-blue suit and black turtleneck with a bold red lip. The cover advertises a discussion on “masculinity, power, and politics in a post-Roe America,” while a photo spread inside shows the congresswoman posing on the Capitol steps in a black dress.
“I hold two contradictory things at the same time,” Ocasio-Cortez told GQ. “One is just the relentless belief that anything is possible. But at the same time, my experience here has given me a front-row seat to how deeply and unconsciously, as well as consciously, so many people in this country hate women. And they hate women of color.”
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Speaking about her short commute to work, which she walked prior to the Jan. 6 Capitol building breach, AOC said she is afraid she may be killed within the month because so many people hate women.
“People ask me questions about the future,” she said. “And realistically, I can’t even tell you if I’m going to be alive in September. And that weighs very heavily on me. And it’s not just the right wing. Misogyny transcends political ideology: left, right, center.”
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Running for a third term in the House in November, the former bartender was called “the political voice of a generation” by GQ writer Wesley Lowery — “a cultural star whose power transcends politics.”
In the profile, Ocasio-Cortez, who got engaged to Riley Roberts in April, shared her concerns about marrying a white man, namely that she wasn’t sure an intercultural, interracial relationship would work for her.
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“It is the presence of good men that has shown me what kind of men are possible in this world,” she told GQ. Continue reading at Newsmax.