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Virginia’s former first lady to run for Congress in newly drawn district
Dorothy McAuliffe joins a competitive Democratic primary for Virginia’s new 7th District, a seat designed to favor Democrats with many voters near Washington, D.C.
- Dorothy McAuliffe, former first lady of Virginia, announced her candidacy for Congress in the newly drawn 7th District.
- The proposed 7th District stretches from Arlington to western Augusta County and is intended to favor Democrats.
- McAuliffe faces a crowded primary including candidates Dan Helmer, J.P. Cooney, and Elizabeth Guzman.
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Dorothy McAuliffe is running for Congress
by Brandon Jarvis Dorothy McAuliffe announced her congressional campaign in the potentially new Seventh Congressional District. McAuliffe is a former State Department official, first lady of Virginia and attorney. “I’m a proud mom of five and a new grandmother, and right now, I’m worried about the future of all our children,” she said in her launch statement. “Virginians are working harder than ever, but the middle class is still out of reach fo…
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