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Conservative Columnist Star Parker Continues to Build Momentum in L.A. County Congressional Race

Star Will Be First Female African American Conservative Republican in Congress

Contact: Tim Snyder, 562-989-7827; www.StarParkerforCongress.com

LONG BEACH, Calif., Oct. 1 /Christian Newswire/ -- Conservative author and nationally-syndicated columnist Star Parker, continues to gain support in her bid to unseat incumbent Democrat Rep. Laura Richardson in California's 37th Congressional District. A November 2nd victory for Star would be historic -- not only would Star be the first African American Republican to unseat a sitting member of the extremely liberal Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), she would also be the first African American female Republican elected to the House.

Star's story and commitment to traditional values stands in contrast to Richardson's support of everything from abortion rights to homosexual marriage. Star's personal transformation from welfare dependent to conservative advocate began with her Christian conversion. Unlike many politicians, her life story also gives testimony to the genuineness of her faith.

Star Parker has spent a lifetime fighting those forces that held her in bondage in her youth. In her words, "As a young woman, I was on welfare myself. I saw from inside the perverse and destructive culture it created. A dehumanized culture of dependence and irresponsibility that encourages behavior exactly the opposite of what a successful life demands."

Internal polling of California's 37th Congressional District, conducted by Public Opinion Strategies on July 19-22, 2010, reveals key weaknesses in this once secular stronghold:

  • 2 out of 3 "Core Democrat" voters in CA-37 said they would consider voting for a Republican this election;
     
  • Among Democrats, 33 percent believe it is time for a new representative from CA-37 in the Congress.

Star Parker is the founder and president of CURE, the Center for Urban Renewal & Education. In addition to heading CURE, Star is a syndicated columnist for Scripps News Service, offering weekly op-eds to more than 300 newspapers worldwide, including the Boston Herald, the Dallas Morning News, the Orange County Register, the Korean Times, the Washington Times, and the Star and Stripes, the largest paper serving the men and women of our Armed Forces.

Today, Star is challenging one-term incumbent Rep. Laura Richardson for California's 37th Congressional District which includes Long Beach, Carson, Compton, Signal Hill and other municipalities in Los Angeles County.

For more information on Star Parker or her campaign, please visit www.StarParkerforCongress.com.