Denise Powell assume a liderança nas primárias do 2º distrito de Nebraska

Denise Powell assumiu uma pequena liderança na noite de terça-feira sobre o senador estadual John Cavanaugh nas primárias democratas para o 2º Distrito Congressional de Nebraska. A disputa permaneceu indefinida logo após o fechamento das urnas em Omaha. Powell falou com seus apoiadores perto da meia-noite enquanto aguardava os resultados finais.

A candidata democrata Denise Powell falou aos seus apoiadores pouco antes da meia-noite. Ela disse que ainda restam alguns votos a serem apurados e que o processo deve seguir seu curso, acrescentando que sua equipe está otimista quanto ao resultado.

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