First Muslim woman poised to join US Congress, says media report

in #steemit6 years ago

A 42-year-old Muslim woman has won the Democratic nomination to run unopposed for a House seat in Michigan, bringing her closer to becoming the first female from the minority community to be elected to the US Congress, according to a media report.

Rashida Tlaib, a former state Representative, has won a crowded battle to replace former US Representative John Conyers Jr. in the Michigan’s 13th Congressional District Democratic primary, The Detroit News reported.

She has boasted a grassroots campaign and came out on top in fundraising, topping $1 million. She said her day had been filled with emotion and described it as “happy chaos,” the report said.

“Especially meeting voters and talking to them, they are inspired,” she was quoted as saying by the report.

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No Republican is running for the seat in the Democratic-leaning district, meaning Palestinian-origin Tlaib is virtually guaranteed to win the seat in election scheduled for November.

Tlaib had pulled in 33.2 % of the vote over Detroit City Council President Brenda Jones, who has 29.2%, with 96% of precincts reporting, it said.

“One resident said she’s happy for me and it’s already written. It’s been amazing to interact with families at polling locations. I feel very much supported.”

Tlaib had served in the Michigan House from 2009 until 2014.

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