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Kimberly Klacik, the GOP nominee for Congress in Maryland鈥檚 7th District who was afforded a two-minute speaking gig on the opening night of the Republican National Convention Monday based on her stark and controversial videos of conditions in Baltimore City, compared herself to African-American icon Shirley Chisholm at the top of her speech.
鈥淢y name is Kim Klacik, and I鈥檓 running for Congress in Maryland鈥檚 7th District, and like Shirley Chisholm, I鈥檓 鈥榰nbought and unbossed,’鈥 the candidate said, invoking the name and stock phrase of the late New York Democrat, the first Black woman to serve in Congress and run for president.
Klacik, a member of the Baltimore County Republican Central Committee who is challenging U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D), went on to extol President Trump and said she hopes to bring the same recovery to Baltimore that Trump has delivered for the U.S.
鈥淧resident Trump is bringing this country back roaring,鈥 Klacik said, adding that she鈥檚 eager to 鈥渟tart this great Baltimore comeback.鈥
Klacik鈥檚 videos have not showed Baltimore in a favorable light. One video from last summer prompted a tweetstorm from Trump that characterized Baltimore as a crime-ridden and rat-infested city. He blamed then-U.S. Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md.).
Another Klacik video, which aired last week and went viral, blamed Democratic leaders for conditions in the city.
鈥淲e want safety in our neighborhoods,鈥 Klacik said in her pre-recorded speech that aired Monday night. 鈥淲e want jobs and innovation, like tapping the potential of the Port of Baltimore to create manufacturing jobs for Americans. We want lower taxes. We want school choice. We want a chance to get ahead, not just get by. That鈥檚 what President Trump promised. And that鈥檚 what Trump delivered.鈥
It is unlikely that Klacik鈥檚 convention appearance is going to improve her prospects in her race against Mfume 鈥 he beat her by a 3-1 margin during the April 28 special election to replace Cummings, who died last fall. But she did tell聽The Baltimore Sun聽Monday that her campaign has raised almost $3 million since her latest video went viral a week ago.
And praise started rolling in for Klacik鈥檚 speech from national Republican leaders.
On Twitter, U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), who has recruited GOP women to run for Congress, called Klacik鈥檚 speech 鈥渁mazing.鈥
鈥淲ell done!鈥 she tweeted at Klacik.
Earlier in the day, on Twitter, Donald Trump Jr. called Klacik 鈥渕y聽聽Candidate of the Week! Dems have failed this district for decades now. Kim wants to rebuild Baltimore & will fight in Congress to lower crime & help local small businesses.鈥
Fox News hosts raised Klacik鈥檚 speech frequently, likening it to a longer address praising Trump by Vernon Jones, an African-American state senator from Georgia who is a Democrat.
But Donna Brazile, a former Democratic National Committee chairwoman who is now a Fox commentator, expressed skepticism that these few speeches will help Trump and other Republicans attract more Black votes.
鈥淵ou can preach to the choir, but you can鈥檛 reach the congregation until you know the songs,鈥 Brazile said. 鈥淎nd Donald Trump doesn鈥檛 know the songs.鈥
Klacik, however, was basking in the national attention, thanking Trump and Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel on Twitter for inviting her to speak.
鈥淭hank you聽听&补尘辫;听聽for the opportunity to share my message with the world,鈥 she tweeted.