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'''Valdez Venita “Val” Demings''' (born March 12, 1957, age {{age|1957|3|12}}) is a retired law enforcement officer and the United States representative from [[Florida]]'s 10th district (Orlando). Demings has been mention as possible [[vice-president]]ial candidate for the mentally impaired [[Democratic party]] putative nominee [[Joe Biden]] in the [[2020 presidential election]].<ref>[https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/496348-demings-i-would-be-honored-to-serve-as-bidens-vice-president Demings: 'I would be honored' to serve as Biden's vice president]</ref>
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'''Valdez Venita “Val” Demings''' (born March 12, 1957, age {{age|1957|3|12}}) is a retired law enforcement officer and the United States representative from [[Florida]]'s 10th district (Orlando). Demings has been mention as possible [[vice president]]ial candidate for the mentally impaired [[Democratic party]] putative nominee [[Joe Biden]] in the [[2020 presidential election]].<ref>[https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/496348-demings-i-would-be-honored-to-serve-as-bidens-vice-president Demings: 'I would be honored' to serve as Biden's vice president]</ref>
  
 
==U.S. House of Representatives==
 
==U.S. House of Representatives==

Revision as of 16:15, May 11, 2020

Val Demings
U.S. Representative from Florida's 10th Congressional District
From: January 3, 2017 – present
Predecessor Daniel Webster
Successor Incumbent (no successor)
Information
Party Democrat
Spouse(s) Jerry Demings
Religion Protestant[1]

Valdez Venita “Val” Demings (born March 12, 1957, age 69) is a retired law enforcement officer and the United States representative from Florida's 10th district (Orlando). Demings has been mention as possible vice presidential candidate for the mentally impaired Democratic party putative nominee Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.[2]

U.S. House of Representatives

2016 election

Demings ran for and was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 2016 with nearly 65% of the vote.[3]

2018 election

Demings was uncontested when up for re-election in the 2018 midterm elections.[4]

Tenure

Later a selected House manager in the Democrat attempt to impeach and remove Donald Trump from office, Demings absurdly and irrelevantly mentioned her descendancy from slaves in a House Judiciary Committee markup hearing in December 2019.[5]

See also

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