Fox News contributor Angela McGlowan to run for Congress in Mississippi

Her candidacy puts the House GOP campaign committee in a bit of a jam...

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Judging from the loud cheers she generated, one of the highlights of last weekend’s Tea Party Convention in Nashville was the appearance of Angela McGlowan, a Fox News contributor and former GOP congressional staffer. She electrified the crowd when she hinted she would be announcing her candidacy for Congress from neighboring Mississippi in a few days. If elected, Ms. McGlowan would become only the third African American elected as a Republican to the U.S. House in the past 75 years. “Conservatives advocate policies that recognize the innate value of all humans, as opposed to liberal policies that demean the poor and disadvantaged by encouraging victimhood,” she told the enthusiastic crowd.

Ms. McGlowan kicked off her candidacy yesterday by beginning a five-city bus tour of her sprawling northern Mississippi district, which is now represented by Democrat Travis Childers, who recaptured the formerly Republican seat in a 2008 special election at the nadir of the Bush presidency’s popularity.

Her candidacy puts the House GOP campaign committee in a bit of a jam. Republicans had previously identified State Senator Alan Nunnelee, chair of the powerful Appropriations Committee, as a top challenger in the race. He already has $292,000 in cash in his campaign account and was touted by the GOP committee as “one of the best candidates for us this cycle.” The committee now insists it will stay out of the race and let primary voters decide who will run against the Democrat Mr. Childers.

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