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appalachiablue

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Tue Nov 3, 2020, 05:37 PM Nov 2020

Women, And Women of Color, Running For Seats In Congress Are Setting A Record

'Women, & women of color, running for seats in Congress are setting a record.' Of the 318 female candidates running for 535 seats available, 117 of them are women of color, building on 2018’s midterm elections. The Guardian, Nov. 2, 2020.

A record number of women, including a record number of women of color, could be elected to Congress on Tuesday, in what would represent a further step towards a US government that represents the makeup of the nation. An unprecedented 318 women are running as Democratic or Republican candidates for the 535 seats available across the House of Representatives and the Senate, up from a previous record of 257 set in 2018.

Of those candidates 117 are women of color, building on the midterm elections of two years ago which saw high-profile women such as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, in New York, and Ilhan Omar, in Minnesota, elected.

In Missouri, Cori Bush, a nurse who cut her teeth politically during anti-police brutality protests in Ferguson in 2014, is likely to be elected to the House of Representatives for the state’s first district. The election of Bush, a progressive, would be a boost for the left of the Democratic party. Bush would be the first black woman to represent Missouri in Congress. The first district includes St Louis and Ferguson, where she rose to prominence as a fearless activist after the police shooting of Michael Brown.

Teresa Leger Fernandez is expected to clinch a victory in New Mexico. If elected she would join Deb Haaland, a Native American woman who was elected in 2018, in the House. Like Haaland, Leger Fernandez is a progressive Democrat, and she was endorsed by Elizabeth Warren and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez during her campaign. The makeup of Leger Fernandez’s third district is notably diverse: 40% Latino and 20% Native American.

In Texas, which Democrats are targeting as a potential win for Joe Biden, could see Candace Valenzuela triumph in the state’s 24th congressional district. Valenzuela would become the first Black Latina in Congress, if she wins a district that has voted Republican since 2005. In October Valenzuela told the Guardian it was “time that the folks in power reflect the communities they serve”. “As we see more women and women of color running for and winning seats in office, we’re seeing the focus of our elected officials shift towards working families and the challenges they face,” she said...

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/nov/02/women-of-color-congress-record-us-elections

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Women, And Women of Color, Running For Seats In Congress Are Setting A Record (Original Post) appalachiablue Nov 2020 OP
And she'll join yet another woman, PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2020 #1
It's encouraging, this many women becoming engaged politically. appalachiablue Nov 2020 #2
Not to mention our Governor is a woman. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2020 #3

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,845 posts)
1. And she'll join yet another woman,
Tue Nov 3, 2020, 05:54 PM
Nov 2020

Xochitl Torres Small of New Mexico's 2nd District. A completely female Congressional Delegation. Even if the Republicans win, their candidates are also women.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,845 posts)
3. Not to mention our Governor is a woman.
Tue Nov 3, 2020, 06:36 PM
Nov 2020

And DU's very own Duhneece is running for a state senate seat. I'm not sure what her chances are, as she's up against an incumbent Republican in a fairly Republican part of the state.

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