Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants her followers to show Bernie the money.

The Congresswoman’s plea for donations to Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign came in a joint fundraising email.

“The only reason I believed I could launch a long shot run for Congress is because Bernie’s campaign proved that you can build a grassroots movement and win,” the freshman Democratic Socialist said Saturday morning. “Our priority is not only defeating Donald Trump in 2020. It is building a grassroots movement to dismantle the systems of which Trump is a symptom.”

AOC, who represents sections of The Bronx and Queens, ended the appeal with “Pa’lante” a Spanish slang term for “onward.”

The message from AOC comes after she officially endorsed Sanders for president during a rally in Long Island City’s Queensbridge Park, which drew an estimated 25,000 last Saturday.

“It wasn’t until I heard of a man by the name of Bernie Sanders that I began to question and assert and recognize my inherent value as a human being,” she said at the time.

The endorsement and fundraising pitch are a strong show of confidence for Sanders, 78, whose campaign faced serious doubts after news broke on October 5 that he had suffered a heart attack. In talks with reporters after being released from the hospital, Sanders said he would dial back his relentless schedule of rallies and public events.

The additional muscle from AOC will likely only widen Sanders’ prodigious fundraising hauls. In the third quarter of 2019, the Vermont senator socked away more than $25 million, with the lion’s share coming from small dollar donations.

In polling, however, Sanders continues to lag behind rivals former vice president Joe Biden and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren.