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Progressive challenger Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez celebrartes at a victory party in the Bronx after upsetting incumbent Democratic Representative Joseph Crowly on June 26, 2018 in New York City. Ocasio-Cortez upset Rep. Joseph Crowley in New York's 14th Congressional District, which includes parts of the Bronx and Queens.

Alexandria Ocasio Cortez's has electrified Democratic party activists not only by pulling off a major political upset in New York's 14th District primary this week, but with her progressive politics, working class roots, and status as a Latina.

And in the flood of media attention following her win, another fact about Ocasio Cortes tends to get mentioned early and often: her age.

There's good reason for that: Ocasio Cortez is 28. If she's elected in November — and in her reliably Democratic district, there's a good chance in 2014.

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