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The co-chairs of the Congressional Progressive Caucus will pay their dues to House Democrats' campaign arm, despite a policy to protect incumbents from primary challenges

the House Democratic campaign arm in a dispute over a policy that inhibits primary challengers to incumbents — a move intended to unify Democrats in this year’s battle to protect their majority and defeat President Donald Trump.

“I intend to pay the full dues. I have a view that, in 2020, we have to come together to ensure the defeat of Donald Trump and the retaining of our majority,” said Rep. Ro Khanna , another sharp critic of the DCCC policy who began paying dues in January. So far, Ocasio-Cortez remains the most prominent exception to the newly improved relationship between progressives and the DCCC.The New York Democrat — whose stunning primary victory in 2018 stirred fear in incumbents across the country — first urged her millions of Twitter followers toAnd earlier this month, Ocasio-Cortez declared she had no plans to pay party dues despitelast year and was instead launching her own political action committee to fund the candidates she supports directly.

And she pointed out that her fundraising for fellow Democrats exceeds the $250,000 amount that she owes in dues as a member of the prestigious Financial Services Committee.“Members have a right to make that decision,” said Rep. Gregory Meeks, a fellow New York City Democrat who had previously criticized Ocasio-Cortez’s position on dues and faces his own, Ocasio-Cortez-inspired primary this spring. “I want us to be all together as a team.

The agreement between liberal leaders and the party’s campaign arm is significant as Democrats gear up for an election that determines whether they can hold onto their nascent majority.“Progressive members in our caucus bring an important perspective to the table.

“We also want to make sure that we are doing as much as possible to maintain our House majority and so the key is: Can we get to a place where our members feel like the DCCC is supporting all of us?” Jayapal said.

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