U.S. Representative Val Demings to vie for Republican Marco Rubio's
Senate seat
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[June 10, 2021]
By Gabriella Borter
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Representative
Val Demings, a Florida Democrat who gained national prominence as one of
the House managers in President Donald Trump's first impeachment trial,
launched a campaign on Wednesday to run for Republican Marco Rubio's
U.S. Senate seat next year.
Demings, who previously served as Orlando's first female police chief,
has represented Florida's 10th Congressional District, which includes
parts of Orlando, in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2017.
As one of the House's impeachment managers in Trump's first impeachment,
Demings argued before the Senate that the Republican president had
illegally pressured Ukraine to announce investigations into Joe Biden
and his son Hunter. Trump was impeached by the House but acquitted by
the Senate in early 2020.
Demings, 64, was on the short list of candidates to be Joe Biden's
running mate in his successful 2020 run for president.
In her three-minute video announcing her campaign, Demings said growing
up "poor, Black and female" inspired her career as a public servant
working for change, first by fighting crime in the Orlando police
department and then by serving in Congress.
"Unlike some in Washington, I never tire of standing up for what I
believe is right," Demings said in the video, which featured images of
Rubio shaking hands with former Republican President Donald Trump. "I'm
running for the United States Senate because of two simple words: 'Never
Tire.'"
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Congresswoman Val Demings, (D-FL), speaks during a hearing of the
House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial and
Administrative Law in the Rayburn House office Building on Capitol
Hill, in Washington, U.S., July 29, 2020. Graeme Jennings/Pool via
REUTERS/File Photo
Rubio, 50, is seeking his third six-year term in the
Senate. He ran for president in 2016 and faltered despite a strong
start as an establishment candidate. He was critical of Trump at the
time, but later threw his support behind the president.
Rubio attacked Demings' voting record and described her as a leftist
extremist in a video statement posted to Twitter on Wednesday after
she announced her campaign.
"In the weeks ahead, the voters of Florida are going to be reminded
of my record of significant and commonsense achievements, and
they're also going to learn more about how ineffective and far-left
and extremist the real Val Demings is when she's in Washington,"
Rubio said.
(Reporting by Gabriella Borter; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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