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Elected to House in 2018, Most Democratic Women Are Hanging On

Por: The New York Times Politics November 10, 2022

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Four years ago, , all but one of them Democrats, were elected as the largest freshman class of women the House had ever seen.Buoyed by the Democratic wave of 2018, many of them defeated Republican incumbents in G.O.P.-leaning districts, which proved their ability to win tough races but also left them highly vulnerable to defeat in a less favorable year — like 2022 — for their party.On Tuesday, a large majority of them held on... + full article



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