Educator upsets veteran Democratic lawmaker in Wisconsin
MILWAUKEE An educator who pulled off a major upset when she defeated a longtime incumbent lawmaker in the Democratic primaries will become one of only two black women in Wisconsins state Assembly a feat she attributes to long days knocking on voters doors.
LaKeshia Myers, 34, beat state Rep. Fred Kessler by 23 percentage points in the 12th Assembly District, and since shell be unopposed in November the seat is hers. Kessler, 78, had held the seat for 14 years after prior stints in the Legislature in the 1960s.
Before Myers, no one had posed a serious challenge to Kessler, a white lawmaker who had been representing a majority black district on Milwaukees northwest side. But the districts demographics and the way the seat was drawn nearly a decade ago presented a perfect opportunity for a minority candidate to beat Kessler. African-Americans are 55 percent of the districts population
I think the district made their voices clear with, its time for us to cash in on that seat by having someone, a person of color, represent us in this district, Myers said in an interview with The Associated Press.
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