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Edited on Sun Jun-25-06 01:21 PM by newyawker99
By Josh Kurtz Three dozen senior citizens gave silent testament Tuesday to the oratorical magic and political potential of former Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D-Md.). Sitting literally at the edge of their seats, the residents of the Riderwood Village retirement community in Silver Spring, Md., were spellbound as the Democratic Senate contender recounted the powerful story of his journey from Baltimore street hood to public servant — how he heard his dead mother’s voice in the middle of a craps game, exhorting him to be something better. “It was very simple and it was very complex,” he said, describing his instant transformation 35 years ago. Once the elegiac but inspiring story was over, and the more prosaic pitch for votes wound down, the seniors, black and white, lined up to hug Mfume and shake his hand. “Our kids need you — our kids need you so badly,” a man named Burghardt Turner told him. “Tell them — tell them, ‘I’ve been there. I’ve been there. I’ve done that. I know what you’re going through.’” Mfume has indeed been telling them — for 15 months. Since jumping into the Senate race a mere 72 hours after five-term Sen. Paul Sarbanes (D) announced that he would not run again, Mfume has been crisscrossing Maryland, wowing audiences in every corner of the state with his biography and his passionate liberalism.
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