CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A 27-year-old Afghan refugee has ousted a four-term incumbent in the Democratic primary for a seat in the New Hampshire legislature.
The Concord Monitor reports that Safiya Wazir beat District 17 State Rep. Dick Patten, who argued her refugee background would hurt her campaign. But Wazir pulled out Tuesday’s primary victory by highlighting her years of community activism and dedication to education and family issues.
If Wazir beats Republican Dennis Soucy in November, she’d become the first refugee in the state to hold public office, according to Secretary of State Bill Gardner. Wazir’s family fled Afghanistan in 2007 as the Taliban consolidated power. She arrived in Concord that same year.
Wazir says she would focus on Medicaid expansion and enacting paid family leave in New Hampshire.
Omigosh. This is turning into a wild midterm election on many, many levels.
This is a great development. The Democratic Party is growing a new generation of leaders and I am glad this person won her primary.
Jaw, meet floor.
Another one! Non white, non male, non xian (probably). Funny how the efforts of racist, misogynistic, xenophobic extremists to keep America white, male, straight and xian is accomplishing the exact opposite by driving the very people they hate into elected office.
Great qualification. This is a young woman who learns quickly, adapts quickly, and moves forward. Very heartened by this news.