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Leading black candidates in Maryland's U.S. Senate race received major endorsements yesterday -- with top state Democrats backing former NAACP leader Kweisi Mfume and ex-New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani supporting Republican candidate Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele.
"You've got a great candidate here," Mr. Giuliani, a Republican presidential hopeful for 2008, told about 100 Steele supporters at the Potomac restaurant Flaps before attending a fundraiser for Mr. Steele at a Potomac home. "Michael Steele is a tremendous leader. He'll get a lot of Republican votes, but I guarantee you he'll get a lot of Democrat votes, too."
Mr. Mfume's big endorsements yesterday came from Rep. Albert R. Wynn and Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, two black Democrats with substantial clout in the battlegrounds of Baltimore and Prince George's County.
"We definitely see it as a boost," said Mark Clack, campaign manager for Mr. Mfume, who trailed front-runner Rep. Benjamin L. Cardin, a 10-term congressman from Baltimore, in a poll this week.
The high-profile support for Mr. Steele and Mr. Mfume advances what could become an unprecedented race between two black candidates for Senate if Mr. Mfume wins the Sept. 12 primary.
Mr. Steele, who in 2002 became the first black person elected to statewide office in Maryland, is running without serious opposition from another Republican.
His potential to peel off black votes -- one of the Democratic Party's most loyal voting blocs -- poses a concern for Democratic Party leaders. In April, an internal Democratic Party poll called Mr. Steele a "unique threat."
The poll found that Mr. Steele has "a clear ability to break through the Democratic stronghold among African-American voters in Maryland."
Those concerns were heightened last week when hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons and black radio executive Cathy Hughes, founder of Radio One, endorsed Mr. Steele.
Mr. Simmons, who is well known for his activism supporting liberal and Democrat causes, headlined a Steele fundraiser in Baltimore.









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