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This person in a powerful position has recently announced that she is going after an even more powerful A position which is why she tried to get out in front of a potentially bad story by announcing her upcoming divorce.

The truth is she’s been living with another man for some time now.

Representative Elissa Slotkin

U.S. Senate

Rep. Elissa Slotkin announces divorce from husband Dave Moore

U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Lansing, is divorcing from her husband, Dave Moore, she told the Free Press in a statement released Saturday.

“After careful consideration, we are saddened to announce that we are divorcing after 12 years of marriage,” Slotkin and Moore said in a joint statement. “We’ve reached this decision together after much reflection and we do it on agreeable terms.”

“We appreciate everyone’s respect for our privacy on this matter during this time,” they said.

Slotkin, 46 and a former U.S. intelligence officer, and Moore married in 2011, having met in 2009 while both were in Iraq. She was on her third tour of Iraq and a Pentagon adviser at the time; Moore, a retired Army colonel and former Apache helicopter pilot who also specialized in counterterrorism planning, was part of a U.S. team negotiating with the Iraqis. – Source

Elissa Slotkin kicks off Senate campaign with a kitchen-table message

Five-hundred nineteen days before the primary election, U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin kicked off her campaign for U.S. Senate in a packed room in Lansing’s Old Town Monday evening.

Much like the video she used to announce her campaign last week, her fifteen-minute speech to attendees was a run-down of kitchen-table priorities: economic security, health care affordability and civil rights, among others.

Despite only serving her new congressional district in mid-Michigan a little more than three months, Slotkin said she was a “multitasker” and promised, “my first responsibility always is to be the representative of this district.” She told reporters she wanted to enter the race early in order to introduce herself to the state more gradually.

“I don’t want to my first conversation with people to be right on the eve of the election, where I’m meeting them and asking for their vote in the same conversation,” she said. – Source


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