Albuquerque Journal

Progressiv­es say primary wins a ‘shift’

Victories include one by BLM activist

- BY SARA BURNETT ASSOCIATED PRESS

CHICAGO — Progressiv­e Democrats celebrated two primary victories Wednesday, claiming the protests over George Floyd’s death and a renewed focus on racial and economic justice have given their candidates new momentum after some rough patches this year.

Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a member of the “squad” of four firstterm congresswo­men of color who have drawn attention for their liberal views and distaste for President Donald Trump, scored a convincing victory over Detroit City Council President Brenda Jones. Jones had criticized Tlaib as being too divisive. There also was a stunning win Tuesday by Black Lives Matter activist Cori Bush over longtime Rep. William Lacy Clay in a St. Louis area district.

Both Tlaib and Bush, who says she was beaten while protesting the death of black 18-year-old Michael Brown by a white officer in Ferguson, Missouri in 2014, had support from multiple national progressiv­e organizati­ons. They have rejected corporate political action committee money and called for greater action on climate change, “Medicare for All” and more police accountabi­lity. They framed their victories as wins for working people and those who have taken to the streets in recent weeks to demand more than incrementa­l change.

“We are at a turning point in this country as we face down unpreceden­ted crises,” Bush said in a victory speech. “Y’all, we about to change the world.”

Beyond signaling momentum, the victories are giving progressiv­es confidence about two upcoming tests. Next week, squad member Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota will face a challenge from a well-funded opponent, Antone Melton-Meaux.

 ?? PAUL SANCYA/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rashida Tlaib, left, then-Democratic candidate for the Michigan’s 13th Congressio­nal District, and Brenda Jones speak during a rally in Detroit in 2018.
PAUL SANCYA/ASSOCIATED PRESS Rashida Tlaib, left, then-Democratic candidate for the Michigan’s 13th Congressio­nal District, and Brenda Jones speak during a rally in Detroit in 2018.
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Cori Bush

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