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April McClain Delaney Wins U.S. House Seat in Maryland's Competitive 6th District

Democrat April McClain Delaney narrowly wins election to Maryland's 6th Congressional District, focusing on reproductive rights and economic issues.

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Updated: Nov 10th, 2024, 1:49 AM ET

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Democrat April McClain Delaney has been declared the winner in a competitive race against Republican Neil Parrott for Maryland's 6th Congressional District. With a vote count of 52.1% to 47.9%, Delaney's victory maintains Democratic presence in the state. Her campaign, which emphasized reproductive rights and economic issues, garnered significant financial backing and endorsements from prominent Democrats. In a heated race, Delaney successfully painted her opponent as out of touch and extreme. The result marks a continuation of Democratic dominance in Maryland's congressional delegation.


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April McClain Delaney Wins U.S. House Seat in Maryland's Competitive 6th District - Pano News