Actor Hill Harper Announces Run For US Senate In Michigan
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July 11, 2023
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“Without energized, bold leadership in the U.S. Senate, our state will continue to be held back from achieving its full potential,” he added. “We deserve a better brand of politics than politics as usual, and that’s why I’m running for the U.S. Senate.”
Though born and raised in Iowa, he moved to Detroit in 2018 and even owns a small coffee shop named Roasting Plant in the city’s downtown area. He boasts that his experience in owning a small business will also help him fulfill his duties as a U.S. Senate hopeful. “As an example, if I’m elected to the U.S. Senate, I will be the only U.S. senator who is a current dues-paying, card-carrying union member. If I’m elected to the U.S. Senate, I will be one of very few small business owners in the U.S. Senate and, I believe, the only Democrat,” Harper said. The 57-year-old is best known for his roles in ABC’s The Good Doctor and CBS’ CSI: N.Y. and movies like For Colored Girls and Concussion. A switch in focus to politics serves the economics degree he received from Brown University in 1988. He’s also got political ties as he befriended Barack Obama at Harvard as the two both played basketball. The friendship remained intact, and Harper would eventually be appointed to the President’s Cancer Panel in 2012 as a member of a three-person committee that collaborated with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and made recommendations to Obama’s administration about cancer healthcare policies.1.
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