AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDC Primary Day: Voters headed to the polls in Washington, D.C., for mayor, attorney general, the Council, and the delegate seat—marking the first citywide use of ranked-choice voting in eligible contests. Early results showed Janeese Lewis George leading the Democratic mayoral field, with the first-rank count only the start of the ranked-choice rounds. DC Delegate & AG Races: Robert White Jr. won the Democratic primary for the delegate seat, setting up a November matchup, while Brian Schwalb captured the Democratic nomination for attorney general. Trump’s Capital Politics: The delegate and mayoral contests are unfolding as the city continues its long fight over home rule and federal control, with national politics hovering over local campaigns. DC National Guard Shooting: An Afghan man accused in the deadly ambush-style attack on National Guard members near the White House pleaded not guilty, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty. National Context: Across the country, Trump-backed candidates saw mixed results in GOP runoffs, while Oklahoma voters rejected a minimum wage hike.
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