Democrat could be 1st Muslim Congressman

MrBrianMrBrian Posts: 2,672
edited September 2006 in A Moving Train
(AP) State lawmaker Keith Ellison didn't let questions about his past slow down his campaign to become the first Muslim in Congress.

On Tuesday, voters responded to his liberal message calling for peace, withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq and universal health care. He beat three contenders in the Democratic primary in a Minneapolis-area district long dominated by his party.

"You're not on your own," Ellison told supporters at an African restaurant in a speech that had the call-and-response of a revival meeting. "We are with you. We do these things together, y'all, and we don't let nobody break us apart."

Ellison, a 43-year-old criminal defense lawyer who converted to Islam as a college student, overcame questions about late parking tickets, overdue taxes and his past ties to the Nation of Islam. He has since denounced Black Muslim leader Louis Farrakhan and was endorsed by a Minneapolis Jewish newspaper. He has also pledged to improve his personal record-keeping.

Ellison courted the liberal wing of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party by comparing himself to the late Sen. Paul Wellstone — and many voters responded. Others clearly relished the chance to elect a minority to Congress from Minnesota for the first time. Ellison is black.

Somali voters — many voting for the first time — appeared energized by Ellison's candidacy. Election official Hashi Abdi said he had to tell several people to leave their Ellison signs outside the polling area.

"A lot of the Muslim community have a lot of sympathy for this guy," Abdi said.

Though Ellison was the party's endorsed candidate, the lure of the safely Democratic seat drew plenty of challengers willing to test him. In the end, though, he handily beat his closest rival, Mike Erlandson, by about 10 points. Erlandson is a former chief of staff to the incumbent, retiring U.S. Rep. Martin Sabo, and had Sabo's support.

Ellison will be a heavy favorite in the November election, when he will face Republican Alan Fine and the Independence Party's Tammy Lee. In the 2004 election, about seven in 10 voters backed Sabo and Democrat John Kerry for president.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060913/ap_on_el_ho/minnesota_congress_9
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  • macgyver06macgyver06 Posts: 2,500
    MrBrian wrote:
    (AP) State lawmaker Keith Ellison didn't let questions about his past slow down his campaign to become the first Muslim in Congress.

    On Tuesday, voters responded to his liberal message calling for peace, withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq and universal health care. He beat three contenders in the Democratic primary in a Minneapolis-area district long dominated by his party.

    "You're not on your own," Ellison told supporters at an African restaurant in a speech that had the call-and-response of a revival meeting. "We are with you. We do these things together, y'all, and we don't let nobody break us apart."

    Ellison, a 43-year-old criminal defense lawyer who converted to Islam as a college student, overcame questions about late parking tickets, overdue taxes and his past ties to the Nation of Islam. He has since denounced Black Muslim leader Louis Farrakhan and was endorsed by a Minneapolis Jewish newspaper. He has also pledged to improve his personal record-keeping.

    Ellison courted the liberal wing of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party by comparing himself to the late Sen. Paul Wellstone — and many voters responded. Others clearly relished the chance to elect a minority to Congress from Minnesota for the first time. Ellison is black.

    Somali voters — many voting for the first time — appeared energized by Ellison's candidacy. Election official Hashi Abdi said he had to tell several people to leave their Ellison signs outside the polling area.

    "A lot of the Muslim community have a lot of sympathy for this guy," Abdi said.

    Though Ellison was the party's endorsed candidate, the lure of the safely Democratic seat drew plenty of challengers willing to test him. In the end, though, he handily beat his closest rival, Mike Erlandson, by about 10 points. Erlandson is a former chief of staff to the incumbent, retiring U.S. Rep. Martin Sabo, and had Sabo's support.

    Ellison will be a heavy favorite in the November election, when he will face Republican Alan Fine and the Independence Party's Tammy Lee. In the 2004 election, about seven in 10 voters backed Sabo and Democrat John Kerry for president.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060913/ap_on_el_ho/minnesota_congress_9


    i consider myself part of the public... :) and does anyone really care about old parking tickets...or court fines..or credit...or things of this nature...very trivial...i mean democrat or republican, we accepted bush did cocaine?? why does the press do this?? bring up irrelevant questions. I don't think you can base or judge anyones character over these things. at all.. unless its in the present.
  • Uncle LeoUncle Leo Posts: 1,059
    I grew up in this distrcit and my dad has met Ellison a few times. He said (and I am sure this was hyperbolic) that years ago, you could say "Hi Keith" and he'd call you a racist. But according to my old man, he has mellowed out a bit. I would not know--I just heard this from him...

    The district is one of the most liberal in the US. Winning the Democratic Primary should be as good as winning the election.
    I cannot come up with a new sig till I get this egg off my face.
  • Uncle Leo wrote:
    I grew up in this distrcit and my dad has met Ellison a few times. He said (and I am sure this was hyperbolic) that years ago, you could say "Hi Keith" and he'd call you a racist. But according to my old man, he has mellowed out a bit. I would not know--I just heard this from him...

    The district is one of the most liberal in the US. Winning the Democratic Primary should be as good as winning the election.

    Sounds like an idiot (if the story has any truth to it), but nevertheless, a Muslim congressman is an extremely positive development, IMO.
  • MrBrianMrBrian Posts: 2,672
    Sounds like an idiot (if the story has any truth to it), but nevertheless, a Muslim congressman is an extremely positive development, IMO.

    He's a democrat, so that's already a downside hahaha!, but perhaps his anti war, health care type message is authentic? But You never know with politicians.

    But it is nice to see a different type of person in american politics.
  • Uncle LeoUncle Leo Posts: 1,059
    Sounds like an idiot (if the story has any truth to it), but nevertheless, a Muslim congressman is an extremely positive development, IMO.

    I guess he's pretty bright, but may have a history of being a jerk.
    I cannot come up with a new sig till I get this egg off my face.
  • MrBrian wrote:
    He's a democrat, so that's already a downside hahaha!, but perhaps his anti war, health care type message is authentic? But You never know with politicians.

    But it is nice to see a different type of person in american politics.

    All people need to feel like they have a stake in countries like the U.S. and Canada. Probably a better weapon against terrorist than warfare, even if the latter is sometimes necessary.
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