Denise Powell prend l'avantage lors de la primaire du 2e district du Nebraska

Denise Powell a pris une courte avance mardi soir sur le sénateur d'État John Cavanaugh lors de la primaire démocrate pour le 2e district congressionnel du Nebraska. L'issue de la course était trop serrée pour être déclarée immédiatement après la fermeture des bureaux de vote à Omaha. Denise Powell s'est adressée à ses partisans vers minuit en attendant les résultats définitifs.

La candidate démocrate Denise Powell s'est exprimée devant ses partisans juste avant minuit. Elle a déclaré qu'il restait des votes à dépouiller et que le processus devait suivre son cours, ajoutant que son équipe est optimiste quant au résultat final.

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