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House Democratic candidates noncommittal on Jeffries leading the House

House Democratic candidates noncommittal on Jeffries leading the House
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A handful of Democratic congressional nominees have yet to say if they would support Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) to continue leading the party in the next Congress. Jeffries has his eyes set on becoming the first Black speaker, as Democrats remain hopeful they will flip the House in November. Yet, the very candidates likely […]

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