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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for Congress

Hey everyone,

Last week we were in New York — Congress was out of session — and I figured I’d take you along for one ‘morning in the life’ of a Member of Congress when we aren’t voting in Washington:

My first stop of the day was at about 6:30 AM. I went to CBS Morning News, where we talked about Vice President Harris’ running mate pick and trying to educate people about what’s going on.

from AOC's instagram: On my way to CBS. Networks will commonly send a car to bring guests to the studio because being late for a live TV hit isn't really the vibe. (Image of AOC giving a peace sign in a car)

After getting us to the studio, a producer escorted us to a green room — where guests throughout the day can put down their things and grab a quick coffee — before going to Hair & Makeup.

from AOC's instagram: Now it's Hair & Makeup Time, otherwise known as H/MU (Image of AOC at a TV studio makeup station)

When I tell you these women are professional… I mean they are PROS! These folks know exactly how to make a face they just met look great under lights. I’m always learning from them. I find that most H/MU artists use a huge range of products, from high-end to drugstore, and you can look amazing in everything from budget to expensive products. It’s all about technique.

from AOC's instagram: Now I'm up! (image of AOC at a CNN anchor desk, preparing for an interview)

We headed to set. Anchors huddled with producers during breaks to get latest updates, and prepare for the next segment, while I got in the zone for the round-table interview.

After wrapping the morning press hit, I headed to a diner with my campaign manager to chat over a few things before he heads to DC. We started chatting when a call from the White House comes through on my phone ☎️

(I forgot to take a photo of when we sat down for breakfast at the diner, so this doodle will have to do:)

from AOC's instagram: (Hand-drawn image of a restaurant table with 2 plates of food, and a female icon, representing AOC, answering the phone saying "Hello?")

In terms of how this goes down, sometimes the White House does just call out of the blue. Sometimes it’s a staffer, an advisor, or even the President.

No, it does not get old. I still think “Holy 💩” to myself every time it happens. I still think, “What’s going on? I was waiting tables six years ago.” I have a half-eaten omelette in front of me, and clinking plates all around that I’m hoping doesn’t pick up too loudly over the phone. (I think it’s fine.)

They are returning a call of mine. While the major news is rightfully on the huge change at the top of the ticket, a dynamic in the background is that President Biden intends to govern hard over the next six months.

I, like many others, have been speaking up for working families to see what real progress we can make in the next 3, 6, or 12 months and beyond.

Some primary areas have been: housing, healthcare, Supreme Court reform, ceasefire, and immigration. I have more specific goals under these areas that you often need to move chess pieces around for several months to clear a lane.

This is the part of politics that people don't see as much — it’s slower and boring — but to me it’s been pretty exciting to see things take steps to come to fruition.

After the call, I headed to our congressional office in The Bronx to catch up with our team and knock out some work at my desk (which I can’t share here), but our campaign team has been out and about in the community — I’ll be sure to share some of that later.

In solidarity,

Alexandria

I am honored to be here, and I can’t do this work without you — the grassroots supporters who have had my back every step of the way. I can’t self-fund my campaign by writing a big check, and I don’t do any donor call-time.

We rely completely on small-dollar donors, so if you are able, can you chip in $5 today to our campaign for progress?

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