Coonrod slams Democratic Party after primary loss; HCDP responds

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Chattanooga City Councilwoman Demetrus Coonrod testifying at a hearing to determine if she still lives in the city council district she represents.

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- The day after being defeated by incumbent Representative Yusuf Hakeem in the District 28 Democratic Primary, Chattanooga city councilwoman Demetrus Coonrod claims she was not given a fair chance to win the election.

Here is her following statement:

“This election cycle was more than a mere race between two candidates; it was a profound struggle against broader systemic challenges. From the outset, the Hamilton County Democrat Party sought to impede my run as a Democrat. We faced threats to our supporters and endured relentless negative campaigning from my opponent and his team as well as snakish behavior from a City Council colleague. Despite these obstacles, our commitment never wavered, and surrender was never considered an option.

Hamilton County Democratic Party Chair Rachel Campbell issued the following response:

“Rep Hakeem and Councilwoman Coonrod were afforded the same opportunities and resources provided by the Hamilton County Democratic Party. It was their choice whether to participate. But I do believe that voters are generally smart and thoughtful, and make conscientious decisions. I believe they took many things into account when voting –  including her record on City Council, her positions on issues that many Democratic voters care about, and other various controversial legal issues.

Rep Hakeem has earned the vote of the majority of his district and we congratulate him on his return to the Statehouse!”
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