Charles Booker (American politician)


Charles Booker is an American politician from the commonwealth of Kentucky. He serves in the Kentucky House of Representatives for the 43rd district, and is currently Kentucky's youngest Black state lawmaker.
Booker was a candidate in the Democratic Party's primary for the 2020 U.S. Senate race in Kentucky, losing to former Marine fighter pilot Amy McGrath.

Early life and education

Booker was born in Louisville, Kentucky on October 20, 1984, to parents who both dropped out of high school to tend to siblings. Booker graduated from Louisville Male High School. He earned a Bachelor of Science in political science and Juris Doctor from the University of Louisville.

Career

Booker worked for the Legislative Research Commission until 2014, when he was fired for appearing in a campaign video of Alison Lundergan Grimes, a candidate in the 2014 United States Senate election in Kentucky. He then worked for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources and West Louisville FoodPort. In 2016, he ran against Gerald Neal in the Democratic Party primary election for the 33rd district of the Kentucky Senate. Booker finished in third place with 20 percent of the vote, behind Neal, who received 48 percent, and Joan Stringer, who received 32 percent.
Following Darryl Owens' retirement from representing the 43rd district in the Kentucky House of Representatives in 2018, Booker ran to succeed him. In a field of seven candidates, Booker won the Democratic nomination with 29.5 percent of the vote, and defeated Republican Everett Corley in the general election by 56 percent.
As part of the Kentucky House of Representatives, Booker served on the Economic Development and Workforce, Judiciary, and Natural Resources and Energy Committees.

2020 U.S. Senate campaign

On January 5, 2020, Booker formally entered the 2020 U.S. Senate race in Kentucky. Booker's platform included universal health care, a Green New Deal to tackle climate change, systemic criminal justice reform and universal basic income. During an interview with CNN on June 6, 2020, Booker stated, "we're building a grassroots campaign that has folks working from every part of a commonwealth,” and “we've raised over a million dollars from regular folks because they know how important this moment is." As a progressive Democrat, Booker supported the Bernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign.
Booker had received endorsements from nearly half of the Democrats in the Kentucky House of Representatives, celebrities, unions and organizations. He has been endorsed by Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley, Tom Steyer, Julian Castro, Kentucky State Senator Gerald Neal, former Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes, actress Susan Sarandon, the Working Families Party, and the Sunrise Movement. The editorial boards of the Lexington Herald-Leader and The Courier Journal, Kentucky's two largest newspapers, endorsed Booker.
Booker lost to Amy McGrath, receiving 42.7% of the vote compared to McGrath’s 45.4%. Upon conceding, Booker released a statement, reading in part:

Political positions

Booker supports Medicare for All.
Booker supports the Green New Deal. He supports actively building infrastructure which would rely on clean renewable sources.

Personal life

Booker and his wife, Tanesha, have two daughters, and live in Russell, Louisville. Booker has type 1 diabetes and has said that he had to ration his insulin when he was younger due to the cost.