Lucy McBath Won The Primary!
25 mag 2022 ·
26 min. 32 sec.
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https://www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com https://www.PodcastUniversity.training U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath won the Democratic nomination for what would be her third term in Congress — if she wins in November — after switching districts and...
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U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath won the Democratic nomination for what would be her third term in Congress — if she wins in November — after switching districts and running against one of her colleagues.
Unofficial results show McBath is so far leading with about 62.8% of the votes cast in the Democratic Party primary for the 7th Congressional District seat.
"This night isn't the end of an election," McBath told supporters gathered in a ballroom at the Hilton Atlanta NE in Peachtree Corners. "Tonight, we are not at the end of the challenge, but we are actually on the face of a mountain, one arm ahead to pull ourselves up. The other stretched back to embrace those who feel forgotten or left behind.
SOURCE: www.AJC.com
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U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath won the Democratic nomination for what would be her third term in Congress — if she wins in November — after switching districts and running against one of her colleagues.
Unofficial results show McBath is so far leading with about 62.8% of the votes cast in the Democratic Party primary for the 7th Congressional District seat.
"This night isn't the end of an election," McBath told supporters gathered in a ballroom at the Hilton Atlanta NE in Peachtree Corners. "Tonight, we are not at the end of the challenge, but we are actually on the face of a mountain, one arm ahead to pull ourselves up. The other stretched back to embrace those who feel forgotten or left behind.
SOURCE: www.AJC.com
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