Forest, MS — Democratic congressional nominee Michael A. Chiaradio met this week in Forest with trailblazing jurist and civil rights leader Constance Slaughter-Harvey. The meeting marks a significant moment in his campaign for Mississippi’s 3rd Congressional District.
Slaughter-Harvey made history in 1976 as the first Black female judge in the state of Mississippi. A lifelong advocate for justice, she helped lead efforts to integrate the Mississippi Highway Patrol and has spent decades advancing civil rights, equal opportunity, and the rule of law across the state and nation.
During their meeting, the two discussed the future of Mississippi, the importance of restoring trust in government, and the path forward to build a stronger, more inclusive economy. Their conversation focused on expanding opportunity, strengthening democratic institutions, and mobilizing voters across the district.
Slaughter-Harvey expressed her support for Chiaradio’s candidacy and his vision for Mississippi’s 3rd District. Chiaradio also thanked Dr. Melody Fortune for arranging the meeting and emphasized the importance of building strong relationships across communities as the campaign continues to expand its reach.
Chiaradio is the Democratic nominee for Mississippi’s 3rd Congressional District. His campaign focuses on restoring trust in government, strengthening economic opportunity, and ensuring the United States remains competitive in a changing world.
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