La démocrate du Michigan Shelby Campbell attire l'attention avec des vidéos virales

La démocrate du Michigan Shelby Campbell a attiré l'attention en ligne après la large diffusion de vidéos où on la voit danser sur les réseaux sociaux. Cette mère célibataire et étudiante en droit de 32 ans est candidate à la primaire d'août pour le 13e district congressionnel de l'État. Sa campagne met en avant son parcours personnel et son expérience de la classe ouvrière.

Campbell a partagé des vidéos la montrant en train de danser sur un comptoir de cuisine, lesquelles se sont rapidement propagées dans les mois précédant la primaire. Elle se présente comme une candidate authentique ayant dû surmonter des épreuves, notamment un séjour en prison, et insiste sur la résilience dans ses prises de parole publiques. Le site de sa campagne inclut quatre photos d'identité judiciaire dans le cadre de sa biographie et mentionne son historique professionnel en tant que barmaid, serveuse, aide-soignante certifiée et ouvrière dans l'automobile.

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