Black women have long helped each other get elected. But what was supposed to be a shared win with a Senate seat could now become a source of division.
The U.S. House of Representatives was descending into uncharted depths of chaos, with one Republican even fretting that a debate over whether to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy would devolve into a fistfight. But this was more important. Laphonza Butler was more important. On Tuesday afternoon, Rep. Steven Horsford, the Nevada Democrat in charge of the Congressional Black Caucus, slipped out into the hallway largely unnoticed. Then, beneath a statue of the civil rights shero Rosa Parks at the U.S.
8 to officially join the March primary race, which is already well underway. What will happen is anyone's guess, but lots of people have opinions. Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa told my Times colleagues that 'this race is too far along' and that Butler probably wouldn't run. “I do think she’ll do a very good job filling the shoes of a trailblazer,” he said. Indeed, Butler is the first openly gay person of color to serve in the Senate.
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