Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez officially kicked off her reelection campaign Saturday with a ceremony opening a new office in Queens.

More than 100 people packed into the small enclosure in Corona to hear AOC speak. The freshman congresswoman said she was looking to make a push to increase turnout in her district’s June 23rd primary.

“We have some really ambitious goals,” she said. “Last election cycle, in the primary as we know, the turnout was quite low … this year, we want to multiply turnout by four times. That’s our goal. We want to secure 60,000 votes in the primary election. We need to start creating a turnout machine right now.”

Since taking office in 2019, Ocasio-Cortez has become one of the most prominent elected Democrats in the country. But she has also polarized many establishment members of her party, with divisive stances like opposing Amazon bringing its headquarters to Queens, and supporting the decriminalization of prostitution.

Earlier this week Ex-CNBC anchor Michelle Caruso-Cabrera announced she would attempt to primary Ocasio-Cortez and seize the party nomination away from her.

AOC appeared nonplussed by the challenge.

“I think everyone has a right [to run]. I of course won my seat with a primary. I would never begrudge anyone trying to run in a primary. I’m committed to organizing,” she told The Post.