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Delaware House candidate who would be first trans Congress member rakes in $414K in five days

Por: The Hill Politics July 07, 2023

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Delaware state Sen. Sarah McBride (D), who could become the first openly transgender person elected to Congress, has raked in more than $414,000 in the early days of her campaign, she announced Thursday.  “In just the first five days of this campaign, we raised more than $414,000, including the generous support of almost 550 Delaware donors from every corner of this state,” McBride , sharing an infographic on the campaign’s fundraising... + full article



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