Summary of the Article: Black Women Senate Candidates
This article from EBONY highlights two Black women running for Senate seats in Oklahoma and South Carolina, both aiming to break barriers and represent their states in a historic way.
N’Kiyla “Jasmine” Thomas (Oklahoma):
* She is one of the youngest Black women running for Senate.
* She would be the first Native and African American woman,and the first Millennial,to represent Oklahoma in the Senate.
* Her campaign focuses on lived experience and representing those historically excluded from political processes.
* She is gaining strong support from Millennial voters who connect with her authenticity and campaign style.
* She emphasizes the importance of courage and self-depiction in leadership.
Catherine Fleming Bruce (South Carolina):
* She aims to be the first Black woman to represent South Carolina in the Senate.
* Her campaign focuses on democracy reform, affordable energy policies, and worker protections (including a higher minimum wage).
* She feels a responsibility to inspire othre black women to aspire to leadership roles beyond support positions.
* She supports organizations like Run Sister Run PAC, which provide training and support for minority women entering politics.
Both candidates are presented as inspiring figures challenging the status quo and paving the way for greater representation in the Senate.