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Here are some of the candidates who made history on Election Day in 2022

Por: CBS News Politics November 09, 2022

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History was made across the country on with newly-elected candidates who will break new ground in office. From Maryland's first Black governor, to the first openly lesbian governor in the country, to the first Gen Z Democrat elected to Congress, here is a list of some Election Day history-makers. Wes MooreMoore, projected to be Maryland's new governor-elect,  The Democrat is also just the third Black man to be elected governor in... + full article



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