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DC Mayoral Candidates Offer Competing Visions on Teen Curfews, Housing, Economy

Candidates clashed over youth crime, affordability and housing as analysts said the debate sharpened competing visions ahead of the June 16 primary.

Three of the candidates running to be the next D.C. mayor laid out their plans during a Monday debate, focusing on public safety, affordability and the economy.

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Three Democratic candidates faced Monday night at Georgetown University in the first debate for Washington DC's televised mayorship without an official candidate in two decades. Janeese Lewis George, a member of the District 4 Council, Kenyan McDuffie, a former councillor general, and businessman Gary Goodweather discussed key issues such as affordability, crime and housing in front of a live audience and thousands of online viewers. The debate …

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