Posted on 04/25/2012 6:42:06 AM PDT by An American!
Amid the crowded field of House candidates across the country in 2012, expect to hear a lot about Mia Love, a Republican who is an African American and a Mormon and who on Saturday defeated a handful of rivals to clinch the party nomination in the campaign for Utah's fourth congressional district. Love is preparing to face incumbent Democratic Rep. Jim Matheson. Victory in November would make her the first black Republican congresswoman in history.
A Brooklyn-born Mormon convert, Love is a marathon-running mother of three and the daughter of Haitian immigrants who came to the United States with $10 in their pockets
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I was just reporting the only thing I had heard about her on lib talk radio. For the record, I do hope she wins, always love to hear the lib whine and cry when an uncle/aunt Tom wins.
The Libs are pretty sophisticated when it comes to delivering propaganda. And they have the kind of media monopoly which allows employment of selected data and twisted facts.
By the way, I hope the people of Utah FINALLY give Hatch the boot, and replace him with his conservative challenger. Like Luger, he has simply been there far too long. I think a two term limit should be a de facto rule for all levels of government.
Once an incumebnt becomes too entrenched and comfortable, they get too cozy with special interests and forget where they came from. They also become quite generous with their own privileges. And, like Luger, I never though Hatch was all that conservative anyway.
I hope Mayor Love will be elected in Utah's newly-formed 4th district this November... liberals' heads will explode, LOL!
If you missed it, Greta's show re-airs at 1 AM ET. She was Greta's very first guest... about 10:01pm ET.
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