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April McClain Delaney wins Democratic primary in Maryland's 6th District.

Representative April McClain Delaney defeated former Representative David Trone in the Democratic primary for Maryland's 6th Congressional District. Trone had lent his campaign $25 million in an unsuccessful attempt to reclaim the House seat he previously held.

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NYT emphasizes the $25 million self-funding and Trone's attempt to oust the woman who succeeded him. Politico frames it as a bitter primary that blocks his return.
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PPoliticoCENTER10h ago

“Rep. April McClain Delaney wins bitter primary to keep her Maryland House seat”

TNew York TimesLEFT3h ago

“McClain Delaney Wins Democratic House Primary in Maryland Against Trone”

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