BLM Activist Who Lost Race For Congress and Judge To Become Kenosha’s Newest Prosecutor

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Kenosha Attorney Angela Cunningham (D)
Kenosha DA Mike Graveley (D)

Kenosha BLM activist Angela Cunningham (D) recently lost her bid for Kenosha County Judge. Before that, she ran a failed race for congress. BLM sympathizer, Kenosha County District Attorney Michael Graveley (D) hired Cunningham as an Assistant District Attorney. She will be working as the prosecutor assigned to diversion and TPR (Termination of Parental Rights) courts. Starting June 1, 2021, Cunningham will take over for ADA Erica Reinke in the very low-key position. This role is never seen by the public. All hearings are secret and closed to the tax-payers. Local politicians opine that Cunningham will run for District Attorney when Graveley retires in 2024. This is scaring conservatives and other folks that value law-and-order. Cunningham campaigned most recently, as a Judge that would use race in determining her sentences and other decisions. She received many thousands in donations from mostly far-left special interests and politicians. Angela Cunningham, who serves as a G.A.L. for Kenosha County submitted her resignation to Kenosha County this Monday, April 26, 2021 according to reports.

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Graveley to Hire New Deputy

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Graveley’s Deputy, Angie Gabriele who soundly defeated Cunningham for Judge earlier this month, will leave her role when she takes the bench. Graveley will need to hire a new Deputy DA. This position oversees all of the prosecutors and is the second in command. Among the contenders for this position are:

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Jason Zapf – Zapf’s Father, previous DA promoted Graveley

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T. Clair Binger – T. Clair is perhaps the most liberal prosecutor

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Drew Burgoyne – One of the best trial Prosecutors on the staff and rumored to be the only right-leaning attorney in the office

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It doesn’t come as a surprise to many locals, that perhaps the most liberal and soft-on-crime DA in Kenosha’s history is hiring a BLM activist and grooming her to become the county’s top prosecutor. Progressive prosecutors are surging across the country. They have taken over LA, Chicago, Philadelphia, and other huge cities. They are refusing to prosecute many crimes and asking for “no-cash bails.”

Will Kenosha County be the next to elect a far-left progressive DA?

We at the KCE hope not.

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  1. Her entire candidacy was about race. She was picked to run by people that wanted to make history on a person of color being a judge. Which Should be determined on experience, knowledge and education. Regardless of skin color. Joe cardnilli was a huge supporter of her but quick to be done with her when she lost, because he has nothing to gain from her now.

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