Robert White bests Brooke Pinto in race to replace Holmes Norton in Congress as DC delegate

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Robert White secured victory in Washington D.C.'s Democratic primary for the House delegate position, defeating Brooke Pinto for the party's nomination to replace Eleanor Holmes Norton. Holmes Norton's retirement after 18 terms opened the race for a seat that supplies D.C. with congressional representation, despite the delegate's lack of voting authority on House matters.
Councilman Robert White has won the Democratic primary to be Washington, D.C.’s, next delegate to the House of Representatives, beating out his colleague Brooke Pinto in their race to replace retiring Del.
Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC).
With 64% of the vote counted early Wednesday morning, White was declared the winner of the Democratic primary with […] ...
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