Khaleej Times

Twins run for US office — from rival parties

- — AFP

kentwood (united states) — Twins Monica Sparks and Jessica Ann Tyson are identical in almost every way.

The African American sisters running for local office in the US state of Michigan forged an unbreakabl­e bond during a childhood tarred by abuse. They wear the same white dress and even finish each other’s sentences.

But their choice of jewellery — a blue flower pin for Sparks, a red one for Tyson — gives away the one key thing separating the 46-yearold women: their political stripes.

Sparks is a Democrat. Tyson is a Republican. They say they are proof positive that political difference­s can be overcome, even in an increasing­ly polarised America.

“It just baffles our mind why

people hate each other,” Tyson says in a joint interview with her sister. “Mothers aren’t talking to sons. Fathers are disowning daughters.”

“We are not going to let this come between our family,” says Sparks.

Sparks and Tyson live in neighbouri­ng electoral districts in the Midwestern state — part of the country’s traditiona­lly Democratic Rust Belt that, against all odds, helped Donald

Trump win the presidency.

Each is campaignin­g for a seat on the governing board that oversees Kent County, which is home to 640,000 people and is the state’s second most populous area, after Detroit.

The primary election is on August 7. Sparks faces several Democratic rivals, while Tyson is running unopposed for the Republican nomination. The twins say they agree on broad ideas: they both want to live a life of service and to reduce political discord. The rest, they say, can be negotiated.

“We need to start finding common ground, period, if we’re going to get ahead as a society,” says Sparks.

Sparks and Tyson say they have been close all of their lives, relying on each other as children when they couldn’t rely on adults.

Born in 1972 to a heroin-addicted mother in the state capital Lansing, they were sent to a terrible foster home at the age of five.

Sparks says they were abused “emotionall­y, physically, sexually,” and Tyson remembers her sister rummaging through trash cans looking for food.

 ??  ?? Identical twins Jessica Ann Tyson and Monica Sparks say they have been close all of their lives. — AFP
Identical twins Jessica Ann Tyson and Monica Sparks say they have been close all of their lives. — AFP

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