Robert White wins Democratic primary for DC delegate
Robert White is poised to become the District of Columbia’s next nonvoting delegate to Congress, replacing retiring Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton and bringing a fresh voice to the role for the first time in 36 years. A current at-large D.C. councilmember, White emerged as the victo…
Robert White is poised to become the District of Columbia’s next nonvoting delegate to Congress, replacing retiring Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton and bringing a fresh voice to the role for the first time in 36 years.
A current at-large D.C. councilmember, White emerged as the victor in Tuesday’s Democratic primary in the District, all but guaranteeing a general election win this fall in the deep-blue stronghold.
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