Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, widow of Maryland 7th District Rep. Elijah Cummings, will run for her late husband's seat, she announced Monday. She also said she will undergo preventative surgery Friday.

Cummings, who announced her candidacy Monday night on MSNBC prior to an official Tuesday kickoff event, resigned Monday as chair of the state Democratic Party.

"I want to represent the issues," she told supporters Tuesday. "I want to represent Elijah and I want to carry his legacy forward and build upon that legacy."

However, Cummings will not be active on the campaign trail in the early weeks. She is set to undergo a preventative double mastectomy Friday, as her mother recently died of cancer.  Although the recovery period for the surgery is two to four weeks, Cummings said she will remain "laser-focused" on her run.

Cummings sought the Democratic nomination for governor last year but ended her campaign, due in part to her husband's poor health. Elijah Cummings died last month due to complications from a series of illnesses.

She stood by March statements in which she called Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, a "dog whistle white nationalist."

"He outed himself as a dog whistle white nationalist because he said Ronald Reagan was his mentor,” she said. “Since [his presidency], we’ve learned Reagan called black people monkeys."

 

She said a May complaint filed by a conservative watchdog with the Internal Revenue Service is without merit. The complaint alleged her nonprofit took millions from groups and corporations that had business before the House Oversight Committee, which her late husband chaired.

“I’ve upheld the highest ethical standards in my organization,” she said.

Hogan has called a special primary election for Feb. 4, and the special general election to complete Elijah Cummings' term is set for April 28, the same day as Maryland's primary election.

On that day, voters in the district will pick the candidate to fill the seat until January 2021. They will also nominate candidates to serve a full two-year term that begins in January 2021.

The filing deadline is Nov. 20.