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MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 8, 2006

First Muslim Elected To Congress

Keith Ellison Will Be Rep. For Minnesota’s 5th District

  • Democratic U.S. Rep-elect Keith Ellison makes a point during his acceptance speech in Minneapolis, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006. Ellison's win makes him the first Muslim in Congress and the first non-white representative Minnesota has sent to Washington.

    Democratic U.S. Rep-elect Keith Ellison makes a point during his acceptance speech in Minneapolis, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006. Ellison's win makes him the first Muslim in Congress and the first non-white representative Minnesota has sent to Washington.  (AP)

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(CBS/AP)  Keith Ellison never ran on his religion — or away from it.

Ellison, a state lawmaker and lawyer, has become the first Muslim elected to Congress, and the first nonwhite elected to Congress from Minnesota.

On the campaign trail, Ellison, 43, talked little about his religious background, focusing instead on his call for an immediate U.S. withdrawal from Iraq and his support for single-payer healthcare. He broke from more conservative Muslims by favoring gay rights and abortion rights.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) congratulated Ellison Wednesday on his election to Congress. According to a CAIR survey released in October, Muslim voters are religiously diverse, well integrated in American society, politically active, and lean toward the Democratic Party.

Ellison said his campaign united labor, minority communities and
peace activists. "We were able to bring in Muslims, Christians,
Jews, Buddhists," he said. "We brought in everybody."

Hayat Hassan, 30, a single mother and a Muslim, said she voted
for Ellison because of his positions on health care and education.

"I didn't even know he was a Muslim until one of his campaign
workers told me," she said.

The seat was thrown open when longtime Rep. Martin Sabo said he
would retire after 28 years. On Tuesday, Ellison beat Republican
Alan Fine and the Independence Party's Tammy Lee.

Mahdi Bray, executive director of the Muslim American Society,
compared Ellison's victory to Edward Brooke's election in 1966 as
the first black senator since Reconstruction.

Ellison's campaign had to deal with reports of overdue parking
tickets, late campaign finance reports and unpaid taxes. He also
faced questions about anti-Semitism because of past ties with the
Nation of Islam, a black Muslim group led by the confrontational
Louis Farrakhan.

Ellison, a criminal defense attorney who converted to Islam as a
college student, denounced Farrakhan and won the endorsement of a
Minneapolis Jewish newspaper.

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by grumpas November 9, 2006 12:23 PM EST
What difference does it make what his religion is? This is the US and we are represented by numerous races, religions and ethnic backgrounds! As long as he doesn't impose his religion on me more power to him! That's what I have really objected to on Bush! I don't like people shoving their religion down my throat! I am Christian, Catholic and do not appreciate his preaching from his pulpit!
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by a8m3h November 8, 2006 6:00 PM EST
Well, I guess it had to happen, one of the checks & balances we are so proud of...maybe being a convert, he will still remember some of his own past upbringing, not be one-sided.
Ellison knows he will be watched.
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