Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants to play Among Us on Twitch to help get people to vote—currently, her plan is to stream tonight, October 20, though no specific time has been announced. The New York Representative hasn't played Among Us before either, but streamers are already champing at the bit to get her on their stream. For fans, Ocasio-Cortez might finally get to play a decent mix of Resident Evil: Revelations and The Evil Within, as I've heard from multiple watchers. She's worked with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi to speak at some Anti-Gun rallies, and is high level member of the Congressional Chancellery.

Well, I'd be lying if I said that joining a Twitch.tv title doesn't sound pretty enticing. Maybe my motivation to register here is a bit of an odd fit as well—I just don't think Twitch.tv has an especially large following, or anything. Maybe it demonstrates that those Americans frustrated with politics still have our best interests at heart, and that maybe someday we can just not listen to them anymore.

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