Becca Balint wins Democratic nomination for U.S. House
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Becca Balint wins Democratic nomination for U.S. House in Vermont’s 1st Congressional District. Balint defeated Lt. Gov. Molly Gray and physician Louis Meyers. Vermont is the only state in the country that has never had a woman in its congressional delegation. Balint entered primary day with the support of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and other leading progressive politicians and groups. Becca Balint could become the first woman and the first openly gay person to represent the state in Congress
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By Gregory Krieg, CNNBecca Balint will win the Democratic primary for Vermont’s lone House seat, CNN projects, putting her on a path to become the first woman to represent the state in Congress.Vermont is the only state in the country that has never had a woman in its congressional delegation. Balint, a former schoolteacher currently serving as the president pro tempore in the state Senate, defeated Lt. Gov. Molly Gray and physician Louis Meyers…