First Black female Republican to join US Congress

Mia Love
In this Nov. 4, 2014, file photo, Republican Mia Love celebrates after winning the race for Utah’s 4th Congressional District during a GOP election night watch party in Salt Lake City. This year’s final fundraising reports show Love brought in $5.2 million this year, more than double the amount of money she raised in 2012. Love made history with her victory last month in Utah’s 4th District, becoming first Black female Republican elected to Congress. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mia Love of Utah will become the first Black female Republican in Congress when she is sworn in Tuesday along with 57 other freshmen members of the U.S. House.
Love, the 39-year-old former mayor of Saratoga Springs, was elected in November in Utah’s 4th District.
She already has started making appearances on cable news channels and Sunday talk shows, most recently as a guest on ABC’s “This Week.”
Love didn’t emphasize her race during her campaign in 2014 and an unsuccessful bid in 2012, but she acknowledged the significance of her election after her victory in November.
Love said her win defied naysayers who suggested a Black, Republican, Mormon woman could not be elected to Congress from Utah.
Love will be part of a small group of Black Republicans in the new Congress and said she plans to join the Congressional Black Caucus.
Love will be sworn into office in Washington with other new House members, followed by an individual ceremonial swearing-in with House Speaker John Boehner.
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