KITSAP COUNTY, Wash. — State Sen. Emily Randall has made history as the first LGBTQ+ Latina in Congress and the first out person to represent Washington at the federal level.
Several candidates are poised to become the first of their demographic to represent their states in the House or Senate.
Randall was elected to represent the 6th Congressional ... It's also the first time two Black women will serve in the Senate at the same time. Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware and Angela ...
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She would be the first out LGBTQ+ person to represent a southern state in Congress. She would succeed Colin Allred, a Democrat who is running for U.S. Senate in an effort to unseat virulently ...
While much has been said about Harris' historic candidacy, down-ballot candidates across the country also have a chance to ...
Emily Randall, a Democrat ... Julie Walton Shaver, Tracey Tully, Lisa Waananen Jones and Jessica White Edited by Wilson Andrews, Lindsey Rogers Cook, William P. Davis, Jonathan Ellis, Thomas ...
While the country fell short of electing its first woman president, voters in seven states approved ballot measures to ...
Yes, Donald Trump, 78, will become the oldest president in history, and the first with a felony conviction. But with campaign ...