Lewis George wins D.C. mayoral primary with most dominant performance since 2006
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Paul Schwartzman
11d ago· 1 min readenNews
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Lewis George, a democratic socialist, has won the D.C. mayoral primary with over 75,000 votes — the most dominant primary performance in the district since Adrian Fenty in 2006. The article reports on this significant political outcome, positioning George as the presumptive next mayor of Washington, D.C.
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· 1 pulledD.C.'s presumptive next mayor, a democratic socialist, has amassed more than 75,000 votes, the most dominant primary performance since Adrian Fenty in 2006.
D.C.’s presumptive next mayor, a democratic socialist, has amassed more than 75,000 votes, the most dominant primary performance since Adrian Fenty in 2006.
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