Now that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is transitioning from insurgent candidate to incumbent member of Congress, a major question on the minds of her soon-to-be colleagues has been whether she will continue the practice of endorsing primary challenges to sitting members of Congress, or whether she will work to ingratiate herself with the institution she’ll be joining.

That question was given a resounding answer on Saturday evening, as she gathered on a strategy call with volunteers from the group Justice Democrats, which played a key role in the elections of Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib, and other representatives-elect.

Earlier in the week, Justice Democrats helped organize the sit-in at House Leader Nancy Pelosi’s office that Ocasio-Cortez joined.

On the Saturday video call, Ocasio-Cortez announced to supporters that she and Justice Democrats would continue challenging incumbents in blue districts where the sitting member isn’t representative enough of the district, ideologically or demographically. And for that, Ocasio-Cortez said, she wants help recruit candidates. “All I’m asking you to do is throw your hat in the ring, say what the heck,” she said.

Tlaib didn’t join the call, but she released a statement that accompanied the announcement. “Powerful women coming together to reclaim our government is exactly what is needed right now,” she said. “Help uplift women like us at all levels of government. We still need more of you to run with us. So get your squad together. We are waiting for you.”

By winning a Detroit-area seat long held by former Rep. John Conyers, Tlaib fended off a divided local political establishment. She addressed protesters on Tuesday before they marched on Pelosi’s office, where Ocasio-Cortez later met them. Ocasio-Cortez upset Rep. Joe Crowley, the boss of the political machine in Queens, New York.


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