Former state Rep. Bryan Flannery formally launched his campaign for Marcia Fudge鈥檚 U.S. House seat on Tuesday.
Flannery began his Zoom announcement by mentioning what he called 鈥渢he big elephant in the room" 鈥 that he is the only white candidate running in the 53% Black 11th Congressional District.
鈥淚 acknowledge I am white,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut I鈥檓 also the tallest person in this campaign, probably the heaviest. I wear a size 15 shoe, probably the biggest shoe size in the campaign and in this race. But I鈥檓 also a father and I鈥檓 a husband. And I also have experience in the public and the private sector.鈥
Flannery is entering that includes , Cuyahoga County Councilwoman Shontel Brown, former Cleveland City Councilman Jeff Johnson, former State Sen. Shirley Smith, former State Rep. John Barnes and Navy veteran Tariq Shabazz.
That will likely determine who will serve out Fudge鈥檚 term in the heavily Democratic district that includes parts of Cleveland and Akron.
Flannery suggested he was not hoping to win by consolidating white voters while Black voters were divided among several other candidates. He quoted Martin Luther King Jr., saying he hoped voters would judge candidates on 鈥渢he content of their character,鈥 not skin color.
鈥淚鈥檓 going to focus this campaign on the demographics of the district: the Blacks, the whites, the Asians, the Hispanics, the Bhutanese, the gay, lesbian, LGBTQIA, the union workers, non-union workers, the frequent voters and the first time voters,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd especially the Biden supporters.鈥
If elected, Flannery said he would vote to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour, to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act and to approve .
鈥淚鈥檓 not running for Congress to join a 鈥楽quad,鈥欌 Flannery said, in a reference to a small group of progressive members of Congress, several of whom have endorsed Turner. 鈥淚鈥檓 running to be a member of the Team Biden.鈥
A graduate of St. Edward High School and the University of Notre Dame, Flannery served on Lakewood City Council and in the Ohio House. In 2006, he unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination for governor, losing by 59 points to Ted Strickland.
Fudge stepped down after the Senate confirmed her as . The 11th Congressional District seat was previously held by Democratic Reps. Stephanie Tubbs Jones and Louis Stokes.
The general election is scheduled for November 2. The filing deadline for candidates is May 5.
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