Posted on 09/12/2018 2:12:30 AM PDT by Jim Noble
At first, Safiya Wazir couldnt believe what she was hearing.
A second later, it sunk in after a long day on her feet, Wazir, a pregnant 27-year-old refugee from Afghanistan, defeated lifelong Heights resident and four-term District 17 state incumbent Rep. Dick Patten, overcoming an opponent who said her lack of experience and status as a refugee would hurt her campaign.
Instead, Wazir said those very things as well as her drive to connect with voters through doorknocking, thank-you notes and election reminders buoyed her campaign.
They were very excited there was someone new running for the State House, she said of her supporters. It gives me so much energy to be backed from the people themselves. Its driven me to be positive.
Wazir will face off against Republican Dennis Soucy, whos lived in Concord longer than Wazir has been alive.
If she wins in November, Wazir stands to make New Hampshire history as the first refugee to ever serve public office in the state, according to Secretary of State Bill Gardner. Wazirs family left Afghanistan as the Taliban continued to gain power and landed in Concord in 2007.
Earlier in the day at the Ward 8 polling place, Patten said the Heights had changed a lot in recent years, and he and some constituents werent particularly happy about it. He said residents have told him they were frustrated with people who have just moved into the city getting the first crack at public housing, while others languish for years on the Section 8 waiting list. He said residents are concerned that older people will be pushed out.
A lot has been promised to minorities, he said. A lot of out-of-Concord people are getting everything.
Patten doubted Wazirs campaign, saying she didnt know the Heights neighborhood like he did.
Shes promised everything, he said. Ive been here for 66 years and never left. That counts for something.
Patten pointed to his own community involvement in the Heights, including running the annual Christmas parade. He could not be reached after the polls closed and Wazir was declared the winner by more than a two to one margin, 329 to 143.
Wazir chose not to respond to Pattens comments at the polls, except to say the Heights an area mostly covered by Ward 8 in Concord that runs along one side of Loudon Road with about 2,500 registered voters is her home, too.
The Heights have been my home for 11 years, she said. I understand he grew up here, but its my home now. ... Im proud to say its my home, Im proud to raise my kids in New Hampshire. Every bit of the place that I live in is my joy.
Wazir, a Concord High School graduate, focused on pushing her platform of education equality, saying places like Franklin, which has struggled to maintain its education system in the face of low property values and high education costs, should have the same access to education as other cities.
It shouldnt be divided into cities and counties, she said. Everyone deserves an equal opportunity.
Wazir said she wants to focus on Medicaid expansion, increasing housing opportunities and instilling paid family medical leave in New Hampshire, should she get elected.
Wazir has eight weeks before she faces Soucy in the general election in November. But on Tuesday night, she planned to go home and relax with her two children, who she hadnt seen all day.
Ive missed them for 12, 13 hours, she said.
A lot has been promised to minorities, he said. A lot of out-of-Concord people are getting everything.
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By out-of-Concord people I’m guessing they really mean out-of-USA people.
Has Wazir become a citizen?
Is she a citizen of the United States ?
yes and the era of chia pet law and commie puking begins
Sununu
Shaheen
Hassan
Is this state or federal office?
18% turnout! She won 329 to 143. Exactly how Ocasio-Cortez won in NYC. Bet most people had no idea there was even a primary...but HER peeps sure did. Wanna bet the media helped by keeping it hush?
The Massholes that have infiltrated NH I’m sure helped her win
Another incumbent got lazy.
State. (New Hampshire, to be precise.)
State.
NH House of Representatives.
Thanks W. Is there any scuzzbag country on Earth the Bushes didn’t import filth from?
The district where this race was run is where they have put most of the refugees, so the result is no surprise even as the number of votes was very small.So refugees voted to be represented by a refugee?
“Diversity is our strength”.
LOL
Patten pointed to his own community involvement in the Heights, including running the annual Christmas parade
'Guess that Christmas parade goes "on hold" under the grand Wazir.
You can take the refugee out of Afghanistan, but you can’t take the Afghanistan out of the refugee.
Places aren’t $hitholes because they’re a particular country, they’re $hitholes because of the people that live in them and their functional or dysfunctional values. If you put all the people in Switzerland or Israel in Somalia or Bangladesh, they would become some of the most successful nations on earth. Conversely, if you put all the people in Bangladesh and Somalia in Switzerland and Israel, they would become a basketcase from the get-go and would turn even the wealthiest areas into slums.
The era of whites and Jews representing POCs in Democratic districts is drawing to a close.
Crowley, Capuano, Rahm in Chicago, even on Concord Heights.
The Century of Ideology has ended. The Century of the Blood has started.
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