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Black, 26-year-old, Republican Princella Smith to run for Congress in Arkansas's 1st District
2010-02-20
Princella Smith, 26, will announce on Saturday that she is running for Congress in Arkansas's 1st District. Some would say she is too young. Others might point to other potential hurdles: She's running in eastern Arkansas, a district that hasn't elected a Republican since 1872 in a Southern state that has never elected a black person to a congressional or state-wide office.

"I think I'm the person to do this," Smith said. "I'm going to tell people to come on board with me, listen to these ideas, and that we can get people excited again about the Republican Party."

If Smith wins, she will be the first black Republican female in Congress.

Democratic Rep. Marion Berry, a Blue Dog, has held the seat since 1997. Democratic Senator Blanche Lincoln previously represented the mostly rural district. In January, Berry announced that he would not seek re-election. Three Democrats have thrown their hats into the primary ring.

Republican Rick Crawford, who runs a radio station, is running against Smith. Crawford has garnered the endorsements of former governor and presidential candidate Mike Huckabee and Asa Hutchinson, who served three times in Congress, worked as director for the Drug Enforcement Agency and served as the first under secretary for border and transportation security at the Department of Homeland Security during the Bush administration.

But Smith has her own high-profile network.

In her first Washington job, she worked for RNC chairman's Michael Steele's failed 2005 Senate campaign. Steele introduced her to Newt Gingrich, who hired her to work in the communications department for his American Solutions. More recently, she has worked as an aide to freshman Louisiana Republican Rep. Anh "Joseph" Cao.

Smith even spent a summer bunking at the house of former RNC chair Ed Gillespie and his wife, Cathy, when Smith worked at the Department of Labor. Smith calls Mary Matalin her "big sister." Matalin calls her "little sister."
Posted by:Fred

#10  Is she dilutive or additive. I sense the latter.

I've always wondered why black women have taken so long to jump at GOP slots - such an obvious opportunity, particularly in rural or inner city slots. There's also a candidate in a Mississippi primary as well.

If they find a few in NE or Cal. I'll be doubly impressed.
Posted by: Halliburton - Mysterious Conspiracy Division   2010-02-20 14:24  

#9  backed by Huckabee? Not a plus in my book
Posted by: Frank G   2010-02-20 12:45  

#8  Michael Steele, Newt Gingrich, Anh "Joseph" Cao, Ed Gillespie and Mary Matalin. Color me impressed with her networking skills. Still not sure about her politics.
Posted by: Pappy   2010-02-20 11:12  

#7  She's 26, she's green by definition. She'll get better.
Posted by: Steve White   2010-02-20 10:13  

#6  Seems still a bit green (unseasoned).
Posted by: OldSpook   2010-02-20 08:52  

#5  Aim a bit higher for the distant targets.

Hat tip to Ms. Smith.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-02-20 08:51  

#4  Here is an interview with her from last week by Arkansas blogger/news. Its about 10 minutes.

Posted by: OldSpook   2010-02-20 08:49  

#3  From what I hear, she's more of a Tea-publican.

Which, if true, sets her in good light for me.
Posted by: OldSpook   2010-02-20 08:42  

#2  Fairly common for someone coming up the staff route IIUC ed.
Posted by: lotp   2010-02-20 07:32  

#1  What are her beliefs and proposed policies? She seems to have moved around a lot for one so young. Is that good or bad?
Posted by: tipover   2010-02-20 02:58  

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