When elected to represent Massachusetts’s Seventh Congressional District last year, Ayanna Pressley became the state’s first black Congresswoman.
Now, Rayla Campbell, a 37-year-old Randolph resident, hopes to be the second — by defeating Pressley in the general election this November.
A D+34 district, according to the Cook Partisan Voting Index, the district is one of the most Democratic-leaning in the nation. In general elections, the seat has been uncontested since 2010. After unseating Michael Capuano in the Democratic primary in September 2018, Pressley ran unopposed in the general election.
In fact, Democrats ran unopposed in four of the state’s nine congressional districts in 2018 (in the First, Fourth, Seventh, and Eighth).
Campbell told New Boston Post that’s unacceptable, especially when she sees many in her community who are not happy with Pressley.
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5 comments:
It's good to see that more and more are waking up to the dumbocrats ways!
YES! Kick her butt out. This is a democracy and we have a constitution; something Pressley and her ilk obviously don't agree with.
IT's Massatwos#its would you expect anything else?
She'll NEVER b ef removed unless MASS residents get up off their ass and FIGHT LIKE DEMS FIGHT! That the Republicans problem. We've become too soft. WE talk...THEY fight! Until WE start acting like them, nothing will change. Only the "squeaky" wheel gets greased!
As a Republican I have to say stop talking about doing something, Get up and help me defeat this radical leftists anti American interloper. Check out my website www.raylaforcongress.com have a choice in November have s voice I will be that voice.
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