Donna Edwards jumps into the race for her old Md. congressional seat.
Donna F. Edwards, the former five-term Maryland congresswoman, has launched a bid for her former seat in the 4th Congressional District, reshaping a race that already includes several former and current Prince Georges County public officials.
The seat is open this year after Rep. Anthony G. Brown (D-Md.) announced that he would not seek reelection and would instead run for state attorney general. In an interview with The Washington Post ahead of her announcement, Edwards said she spent the past two months deliberating over whether to enter the race it was not an easy choice to make, she said before ultimately deciding that I still have service to give. . .
Edwardss foray into the race is likely to pose a heftier challenge for her opponents, many of whom have their own distinct track records of public service in Prince Georges but without the benefit of her 8½ years in Congress something Edwards said she planned to emphasize during her campaign.
She will take on Del. Jazz Lewis (D), a protege of House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.), who endorsed him; Glenn Ivey, who served as county states attorney from 2002 to 2010 before running unsuccessfully against Brown in 2016; and former delegate Angela Angel, who served two terms in the House of Delegates and advocated for domestic-violence-prevention legislation. Ivey put out his first radio ad campaign Thursday, highlighting his record as a prosecutor and his development of a domestic-abuse unit and after-school programs for at-risk youth.'>>>
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