The Mercury News

Chelsea Manning files for US Senate

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NORTH BETHESDA, MD. >> Chelsea Manning intends to run for the U.S. Senate in Maryland, returning the transgende­r former soldier to the spotlight after her conviction for leaking classified documents and her early release from military prison.

Manning, 30, filed her statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission on Thursday, listing an apartment in North Bethesda as her address.

She is running as a Democrat and will likely challenge two-term Sen. Ben Cardin in the primary. The state’s senior senator is an overwhelmi­ng favorite to win.

Known as Bradley Manning at the time of her 2010 arrest, the former Army intelligen­ce analyst was convicted of leaking more than 700,000 military and State Department documents to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks. She’s been hailed as a traitor as well as a courageous hero.

Manning came out as transgende­r after being sentenced to 35 years in prison. President Barack Obama granted Manning clemency before leaving office last year.

The conservati­ve media organizati­on Red Maryland first reported Manning’s intention to run.

The Associated Press was unsuccessf­ul in reaching Manning for comment. She told The Washington Post on Saturday that she might release more informatio­n in the coming days.

Cardin spokeswoma­n Sue Walitsky did not directly address Manning’s candidacy or anyone else’s. But she told The AP that “Cardin is looking forward to a vigorous debate of the issues and a robust conversati­on with Maryland voters.”

Manning would not be the first transgende­r candidate to challenge a sitting member of Congress.

Kristin Beck, a retired Navy SEAL who is transgende­r, failed to unseat U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer in Maryland’s Democratic Primary in 2016. Beck got 12 percent of the vote.

“It was too much for me to run for Congress,” Beck said in a phone interview Saturday. “I should have run for something lower (state or local office). She might as well be running for president.”

Beck said Manning is pulling a “publicity stunt.”

“I totally, 100 percent disagree with everything she did,” Beck said. “She’s just grabbing headlines. I know what that feels like. I’ve been in the headlines. You get a sense that you’re worthy and doing something that counts. And when you lose that, you try to do something to grab a headline.”

Manning had said she wanted to expose what she considered to be the U.S. military’s disregard of the effects of war on civilians and she released informatio­n that she didn’t believe would harm the U.S.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chelsea Manning, the transgende­r former Army intelligen­ce analyst who was convicted of leaking classified documents, plans to run for a US Senate seat.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chelsea Manning, the transgende­r former Army intelligen­ce analyst who was convicted of leaking classified documents, plans to run for a US Senate seat.

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