The former head of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and former U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume is set to officially announce a run for the late Rep. Elijah Cummings 7th District congressional seat Monday, a spokesman for Mfume confirmed.
Mfume is expected to make his announcement at noon Monday at the Regional F. Lewis Museum in downtown Baltimore about the Feb. 4. special primary election scheduled after Cummings died on Oct. 17, 2019.
The former congressman was born and raised in Baltimore and attended Johns Hopkins University and Morgan State University, where he later returned to teach political science and communications, according to his spokesman.
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12 comments:
Figures > another RACIST !!!
It's the "ONLY RACE BAITING" congressional seat.
Another racist POS.
Well isn't that just wonderful. Another corrupt individual.
This will help the district.
Theyll get what they deserve
Swapping out a now deceased racist for an even older racist who held the seat previously. Not really progress.
Nothing ever changes
Same old same old
The ultimate goal,the white house.
From 1 POS to another.
Northwest Woodsman: For those inclined and uninformed enough to vote for people like this, save yourself some time and don’t vote at all. It will only be a matter of time before he is caught up in some sort of corruption or sexual scandals. You can bet on it. It comes with the territory.
Liz Matory is also running for it as a Republican. She is just as bad! another Swamp dweller.
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