Pennsylvania Republican Kathy Barnette announced Tuesday she is “running to become the first Black Republican Woman elected to the US Senate.”
Barnette, who suffered defeat in her 2020 run for election to the U.S. House to represent Pennsylvania’s 4th Congressional District, shared the announcement in a video message on social media.
“I’m Kathy Barnette and I’m running to become the first Black Republican Woman elected to the US Senate,” Barnette said in a tweet. “I’ll be the voice we need to defend our rights.”
I’m Kathy Barnette and I’m running to become the first Black Republican Woman elected to the US Senate. I’ll be the voice we need to defend our rights.
And by the way, Joe, just because I believe in competent leadership doesn’t mean “I ain’t Black!” https://t.co/hSI2PTIt1w pic.twitter.com/wHT76sVT79
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— Kathy Barnette (@Kathy4Truth) April 6, 2021
“And by the way, Joe, just because I believe