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Alexandria Ocasio‑Cortez Builds National Organizing Push While Saying She Is Undecided on 2028

Nationwide appearances, endorsements, fundraising, and meetings with party operatives are building the coalition and resources that could support a national campaign.

Overview

  • Ocasio‑Cortez publicly says she has not decided to run for president but has been undertaking a de facto national tour of rallies and endorsements that extends beyond her New York district.
  • Her recent stops include voter rallies, speaking engagements at prominent Black institutions in Atlanta, and endorsements in competitive primaries that signal wider political organizing.
  • Democratic operatives say she could tap large small‑donor networks and raise substantial sums for a national bid, reflecting fundraising strength shown in FEC filings and recent reports.
  • She has met with influential party organizers at events such as the Power Rising Summit, a move that aims to build relationships with Black political leaders while balancing her progressive outsider brand.
  • A close associate says she remains genuinely undecided about a presidential run and is also weighing a 2028 Senate bid, a choice that would shape how her organizing and endorsements are deployed and how the Democratic primary could shift.