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AOC

British  

abbreviation

  1. appellation d'origine contrôlée See AC

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I was covering the rally at Terminal 5 when AOC was going to endorse Zohran.

From Slate

“I’m not an AOC girl,” she said.

From Slate

“That’s would be a big feather in the cap for AOC, who can say that she’s leading a movement,” Stirewalt said.

From Los Angeles Times

"She's there for working people," Mamdani said of AOC, after struggling with a defective teleprompter.

From Barron's

There’s a connection: The last remnants of Hillquit’s Socialist Party split up in the 1970s, and one of its offshoots eventually became today’s Democratic Socialists of America, home to AOC, Rashida Tlaib and Mamdani.

From Salon