Taylor Darling (politician) explained

Taylor Darling
State Assembly:New York
District:18th
Term Start:January 1, 2019
Predecessor:Earlene Hooper
Birth Date:21 November 1983
Birth Place:Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Reginald Rene
Children:3
Residence:Hempstead, New York, U.S.
Education:Spelman College
Hofstra University
Signature:Taylor Darling Signature.png
Website:Legislative website

Taylor Darling (née Raynor) is an American psychologist and politician serving in the New York State Assembly representing the 18th District since 2019. A Democrat, she represents part of Nassau County.

Early life and education

Darling was born to Raulston and Towana Bertley. Her father was of British, Nigerian, and Trinidadian descent and a convert to Judaism.[1] She graduated from Spelman College with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology and Hofstra University with a Master of Arts in industrial/organizational psychology.[2]

Political career

Darling challenged incumbent Democratic Assemblymember Earlene Hooper in 2018. During a candidate forum, Hooper compared the race to a plantation and claimed Darling was a tool for White power brokers in the majority Black district.[3] An anonymous mailer called Darling a "jezebel" and urged voters to "vote against fake Democrat and fake Christian Rayner [Darling]. Jesus sees your vote."[4] She ultimately defeated Hooper in the Democratic primary with 52% of the vote.[5]

2024 State Senate campaign

Darling announced her campaign for the 6th district of the New York State Senate in 2024 after incumbent Democrat Kevin Thomas announced his intention to run for the United States House of Representatives.[6]

Personal life

Darling is married to Reginald Rene and is a non-denominational Christian. She has three children: Lorde-Khai, Ford-Kate, and Monroe-Day.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Christian Assemblywoman Ponders Jewish Conversion. Gronich. Marc. June 29, 2022. June 18, 2024. The Jewish Press.
  2. Web site: Candidate Profile: Taylor Darling Running For Assembly District 18. Costello. Alex. October 25, 2022. June 18, 2024. Patch.
  3. Web site: Long Island pol invokes ‘plantation’ politics in racially-charged rant. Campanile. Carl. July 30, 2018. June 18, 2024. New York Post.
  4. Web site: Assembly candidate says anonymous mailers are ‘dirty politics’. September 12, 2018. June 19, 2024. News 12 Networks.
  5. Web site: Newcomer Raynor Declares Victory Over Deputy Speaker Hooper. Bolger. Timothy. September 13, 2018. June 18, 2024. Long Island Press.
  6. Web site: Taylor Darling announces state Senate bid. September 27, 2023. June 18, 2024. Lewis. Rebecca. Ostreicher. Skye. City & State.