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Wed Mar 18, 2020, 01:08 AM Mar 2020

MD-05: Liberal group backs challenger to Hoyer

The progressive group Democracy for America is endorsing Mckayla Wilkes (D) in Maryland’s 5th District race as she seeks to oust House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D), who is serving his 20th term in Congress.

“Born to a single mother still grieving her father’s unexpected death and raised with the help of welfare benefits and a close extended family, the struggles low-income families in Maryland’s 5th District face aren’t an abstraction for McKayla Wilkes, they’re part of her life story,” said Yvette Simpson, the CEO of Democracy for America. “That’s why Democracy for America is so excited to endorse her race for Congress.”

Wilkes, who is 29, has been likened to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), both for her left-leaning politics, her challenge to a longtime Democratic leader and her backstory as a working-class woman of color.

The group Brand New Congress, which backed Ocasio-Cortez early on, has also endorsed Wilkes.

Wilkes is a mother of two and has spoken openly about her time in the criminal justice system.

In 2014, she was arrested for driving on a suspended license and spent a few nights in jail while seven months pregnant.

Wilkes has made ending cash bail and criminal justice reform key pillars of her platform. In addition, she supports many of the progressive left’s most important policy proposals, such as "Medicare for All" and the Green New Deal.



https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/487777-liberal-group-backs-challenger-to-hoyer

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