AOC opponent Tina Forte says ‘the Latino community’ supports her

Tina Forte, QAnon-Strengthen The Republican challenger to Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s seat in the House of Representatives, Thursday, claimed that her opponent’s voters support not only her, but also the “Latino community.”

In an interview with Newsmax that also featured Stephen Elliott, the Republican nominee who will face Representative Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) in November, Forte said her strategy to beat the overwhelming favorites Ocasio-Cortez includes a door-to-door transition.

“I’ve walked the neighborhood. I’m knocking on doors. I’m talking to people. They don’t want it anymore,” said Forte.

“I have her constituents support me. The Democrats support me. Ruben Diaz has supported me,” she said, seemingly. Referring to 79-year-old out of office Bronx politician who publicly exhibited Abortion rights and same-sex marriage.

“The Latino community — they support me on the AOC because of its radical left-wing agenda,” said Forte, who campaigned website No endorsements are mentioned.

In 2020, Ocasio-Cortez was re-elected in New York’s 14th congressional district, which includes nearly half of Hispanics, with more than 71 percent of the vote. That year, she was supported by Mijente, a grassroots organization for “Latinx and Chicanx peoples who seek racial, economic, gender and climate justice,” according to her website.

The Daily Beast revealed on Wednesday that Forte’s husband and son were arrested in a drug and federal gun incident in 2019 that resulted in their pleading guilty.



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