Diana DeGette narrowly made the primary ballot. Here’s why you maybe shouldn’t read too much into it.
What to know about Diana DeGette narrowly made the primary ballot. Here’s why you maybe shouldn’t read too much into it.
Diana DeGette, a Democrat who has represented Denver in Congress for nearly 30 years, narrowly qualified for the June primary ballot on Friday at the 1st District Democratic assembly.
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What happened
Diana DeGette, a Democrat who has represented Denver in Congress for nearly 30 years, narrowly qualified for the June primary ballot on Friday at the 1st District Democratic assembly.
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Common ground
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Follow-up questions
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