Shelby Campbell, democrata de Michigan, ganha destaque com vídeos virais

A democrata de Michigan, Shelby Campbell, atraiu a atenção online após vídeos dela dançando circularem amplamente nas redes sociais. A mãe solteira de 32 anos e estudante de direito concorre nas primárias de agosto para o 13º Distrito Congressional do estado. Sua campanha destaca sua trajetória pessoal e experiências da classe trabalhadora.

Campbell compartilhou vídeos que a mostram dançando em uma bancada de cozinha, os quais se espalharam rapidamente nos meses que antecederam as primárias. Ela se apresenta como uma candidata sem filtros que enfrentou desafios, incluindo períodos na prisão, e enfatiza a resiliência em suas declarações públicas. O site de sua campanha inclui quatro fotos de fichamento policial como parte de sua biografia e observa seu histórico profissional em cargos como garçonete, atendente, auxiliar de enfermagem certificada e operária da indústria automobilística.

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