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Robert White wins Democratic primary for D.C. delegate
Robert White has secured the Democratic nomination for the non-voting House seat representing Washington, D.C. His victory follows the retirement of long-serving delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton. (sources: cbsnews, foxnews, rollcall, thehill)

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Modern Action Briefing
Robert White's win positions him as the likely successor in the upcoming general election for the D.C. congressional delegate seat. He is currently an at-large council member in D.C.
- Robert White won the Democratic primary for the D.C. delegate to Congress.
- He is an at-large council member in Washington, D.C.
- Eleanor Holmes Norton is retiring after serving 18 terms.
Why it matters
This primary outcome indicates a significant change in representation for D.C. as it transitions to a new delegate.
Top coverage · 4 sources
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