Bernie Moreno says he fled socialism in Colombia for the US in 1971. What does history say?
Martin Pengelly in Washington
Thu, 28 March 2024 at 7:00 am GMT-5·5-min read
Bernie Moreno, the Republican candidate for US Senate in Ohio who expected to mount a stern challenge to Sherrod Brown, the incumbent leftwing Democrat, says his family fled socialism when they came to the US from Colombia in 1971, when he was four years old.
Though such statements formed a central part of Morenos campaign message on his way to securing the Republican nomination with support from Donald Trump, they do not withstand historical scrutiny.
In an interview in 2020, about his success as a car dealer in Ohio, Moreno described himself as somebody who moved to this country a long time ago to escape what happens in most South American countries, which is socialism and the absolute prison of those ideas.
In 2021, as Moreno moved into national politics with a first run for a Senate nomination, the Cleveland Plain Dealer said he says he came to the United States as a child with his mother and siblings to flee socialism in their native Colombia. He believes that same ideology is rising in the United States, and he wants to fight back.
But when Moreno was born, on 14 February 1967, Colombia was nine years into the 16-year period of National Front government, in which conservative and liberal parties alternated being in power as a way to avoid violence between the two factions.
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