When Amazon announced it was pulling out of New York, it laid the blame squarely with politicians but did not name names.
A poll of New Yorkers shows the majority think Amazon cancelling its HQ2 plans for Long Island City was bad for the city.
Ocasio-Cortez was critical of the deal and celebrated when Amazon announced it was pulling out, but has since indicated she's not totally opposed to Amazon setting up shop in New York.
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