American Renaissance 12/17/2025 3:53:32 PM
Just before he launched his longshot Senate bid, Kansas Democrat Erik Murray boasted on a podcast about his life-changing experience learning from former Black Panther leader Elaine Brown, an avowed socialist who recently reaffirmed her commitment to topple the “Empire of the United States.”
Murray, a real estate investor who recently moved back to Kansas after a decade in California, entered the race for the Democratic nomination to unseat incumbent Sen. Roger Marshall (R., Kan.) on Dec. 3. Just days earlier, in late November, Murray reminisced about his transformative experience living in Oakland, California, for the past 10 years during an appearance on The Disruption Lab podcast. During those years, Murray said he expanded his vocabulary to include words such as “hella,” and booked lunch meetings with Brown, whom he credits with changing the “wiring” in his brain.
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Murray’s ties to Brown may be a tough sell in deep-red Kansas, which last elected a Democratic senator in 1932. During her time as leader of the Black Panther Party from 1974 through 1977, Brown said she viewed herself as a soldier in the fight to bring about a “socialist revolution” in the United States, a fight she says she remains committed to winning.
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“The bottom line is that the Empire of the United States, which has caused our enslavement, cannot continue like this,” the former Black Panther leader said. “We cannot continue with this world system.”
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