Mohamed “Mo” Seifeldein’s story is one of resilience, service, and principled leadership. The son of Sudanese refugees, Mo was raised in a working-class immigrant household where he, his mother, and his siblings all worked at McDonald’s just to make ends meet. From an early age, he understood that the American Dream is built on both hope and hustle, and that far too many families are shut out of it. Mo was educated in Fairfax, built a community and served in Alexandria, and worked to protect workers’ rights in Arlington. His journey across Northern Virginia isn’t just a resume, it’s a lived experience. This district is his home, his community, and now, his cause.
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