Democrat Robert White is projected to win the Democratic primary for Washington, D.C.'s nonvoting delegate to Congress, according to Decision Desk HQ. This follows D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton's decision to retire after serving 18 terms, creating a competitive race for the position that provides D.C. representation in the House. Delegates can participate in debates but do not have voting rights.
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Robert White projected to win Democratic primary for D.C. delegate
Democrat Robert White is expected to win the primary for Washington, D.C.'s nonvoting delegate to Congress. This comes after Eleanor Holmes Norton announced her retirement after 18 terms, leading to a competitive race for the position.
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