Kimberly Klacik wins GOP special primary to replace Elijah Cummings in Congress

On Tuesday, firebrand conservative Kimberly Klacik won the Republican primary for Maryland’s 7th Congressional District, to face fmr. Rep. Kweisi Mfume in the special election on April 28.

Klacik, who exposed the rat infestation in Baltimore which President Trump brought attention to, will be going into the general election, was met with huge support after it was announced she had won her primary. The outpouring of support will be vital to flipping the seat red in April.

If Democrat Mfume wins the general election, Baltimore will no doubt continue its neglect of the rat infestation, with trash piling up around the city, and massive poverty enveloping the district. 

Klacik’s work to shine a light on the real issues will separate her from her Democrat opponent, who has promised to carry on failed fmr. Rep. Elijah Cummings’ legacy of radical leftist policies. She promises to be “pro-Trump, anti-Squad, and zero tolerance for corruption.”

If you would like to donate to Kimberly Klacik’s run to take Maryland’s 7th District from radical Democrat hands, donate to her today.

4 thoughts on “Kimberly Klacik wins GOP special primary to replace Elijah Cummings in Congress”

  1. You go girl. My friend’s Mom living in Cherry Hill required immediate assistance in moving. I would love to see Maryland and Baltimore move to the Right. I was once a Democrat but now am saved.

  2. robert williams

    Now, it’s up to the voters. Obviously, Mfume has enormous name recognition in the district. So – do the voters think it’s time for a change? Or are they okay with the status quo?

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