Carol moseley braun jailbroken
NEVER BEFORE HAD Barbra Streisand and Goldie Hawn held fund-raisers for the Cook County Recorder of Deeds. But was the "Year of the Woman," and no one symbolized it more than Carol Moseley-Braun. Angered by the rough treatment Anita Hill had endured, Moseley-Braun set out to become the first African-American woman in the U.S.
Senate--and did.
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The day she took office, poet Gwendolyn Brooks exalted her as "a young giant." Moseley-Braun fanned the high expectations. "By my very presence," she pledged, "the U.S. Senate will change."
Yet halfway through her first term, Moseley-Braun has disappointed many of those who struggled to elect her. Mired in campaign debt, dogged by a federal audit of how she spent $ million in , Moseley-Braun is fast approaching a crisis.
With the audit hanging over her, she can't persuade contributors to pay off the debt. Nor can she begin piling up the $10 million she'll need to run for re-election in Her harshest critics say these pressures have driven the s THE RISE AND FALL OF A SENATOR – Chicago Tribune XISE