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After 18 terms in Congress, DC voters face a new political era without Eleanor Holmes Norton
Washington, D.C. voters are entering a new political era without Eleanor Holmes Norton, who served 18 terms in Congress. The general election for the first time in a generation does not include her as delegate.
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