
The computer joined the crowded democratic basic race to fulfill the pension of the American representative Dwight Evans.
Professor of the University of Temple Karl Morris submitted on Friday to the Federal Electoral Commission, officially starting the offer of representing Pennsylvania 3. Congress district, which extends from southern Philadelphia to Cheshtnut Hill.
Morris, which is considered a progressive candidate, acts on the AI protection platform, reproductive freedom, rehabilitation justice and renewable energy development. He He said that his campaign is “motivated by the recognition that people in DC have difficulty understanding technology, and now we are entering the time when it will be much worse.”
Data privacy and loss of work due to automation are grave problems with the campaign for Morris. He says his campaign “fights with large technology” to solve them.
“If we don’t have people there who are able to solve these fears, we will not have an effective congress that will be able to protect us,” he added.
The basic one is competitive. Two outstanding Democrats from Philadelphia, senator of State Sharif Street and State Rep. Chris Rabb announced their campaigns last month. David Oxman, a doctor from Philadelphia and Robin Tellens, a former government employee and real estate agent, are also fighting for a place.
Evans announced his decision about the lack of re-election in June, which means the end of a 45-year career in the selected office. He was elected to the Congress In 2016, after more than three decades in state legislation.