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DC delegate race will bring about generational change
The DC delegate race will bring generational change as 88-year-old Eleanor Holmes Norton, who has held the seat for 35 years, steps down, opening the field to new candidates including current council members and other Democrats. The election is described as consequential due to Norton's departure and simultaneous races for mayor and D.C. Council.
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