Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez went after New York Times editor Jonathan Weisman for casting doubt on whether Rep. Rashida Tlaib and Rep. Ilhan Omar were from the Midwest.
“They literally are, &this comment is what erasure looks like. HIGH TURNOUT from DEEP BLUE SEATS &being competitive everywhere is the core of a winning strategy,” the New York Democrat said Wednesday on Twitter. “It’s disturbing to see this Trump talking pt that dense, diverse communities ‘aren’t the REAL [America/Midwest/etc].'”
They literally are, &this comment is what erasure looks like. HIGH TURNOUT from DEEP BLUE SEATS &being competitive everywhere is the core of a winning strategy.
It’s disturbing to see this Trump talking pt that dense, diverse communities “aren’t the REAL [America/Midwest/etc].” https://t.co/S97RillWbU
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) July 31, 2019
“Saying @RashidaTlaib (D-Detroit) and @IlhanMN (D-Minneapolis) are from the Midwest is like saying @RepLloydDoggett (D-Austin) is from Texas or @repjohnlewis (D-Atlanta) is from the Deep South. C’mon,” Weisman said in the early hours of Wednesday on Twitter.
“Also, I grew up in Atlanta. John Lewis was my congressman. But my first jobs were with the Marietta Daily Journal. So please don’t tell me that Atlanta is synonymous with Georgia. It isn’t. Also it take nothing away from @IlhanMN to say the message that my fan-girl in-law loves on Lake Harrriett doesn’t work with my in-laws in Plymouth and Shoreview.”

Weisman, the newspaper’s deputy Washington editor, later deleted the tweets.
Ocasio-Cortez’s accusation that Weisman used Trump talking points on race came as she repeatedly accused Trump of being a racist.
“You’re right, Mr. President – you don’t have a racist bone in your body. You have a racist mind in your head, and a racist heart in your chest,” Ocasio-Cortez told Trump earlier this month after he told her to “go back” to her home country.
You’re right, Mr. President – you don’t have a racist bone in your body.
You have a racist mind in your head, and a racist heart in your chest.
That’s why you violate the rights of children and tell the Congresswoman who represents your home borough, to “go back to my country.” https://t.co/adlCUO7r0v
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) July 16, 2019
Days later she said the president was “an impulsive racist.”
Weisman’s critique of Tlaib and Omar was in response to Waleed Shahid, a former campaign strategist for Ocasio-Cortez, slamming former Sen. Claire McCaskill for saying: “Free stuff from the government does not play well in the Midwest.”
“@RashidaTlaib + @IlhanMN are also from the Midwest,” Shahid said on Twitter. “Medicare and Social Security are both technically ‘free stuff’ and they play very well.”
“Free stuff from the government does not play well in the Midwest.” -Claire McCaskill
1) @RashidaTlaib + @IlhanMN are also from the Midwest.
2) Medicare and Social Security are both technically “free stuff” and they play very well.pic.twitter.com/tkFtRoI0W7
— Waleed Shahid (@_waleedshahid) July 31, 2019
Omar, 37, also responded to Weisman’s belief that she did not represent the Midwest, saying: “this will certainly be news to people of Minnesota’s 5th District!”
? this will certainly be news to people of Minnesota’s 5th District! https://t.co/Im31ERKtW0
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) July 31, 2019
