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“They Counted Us Out”: Activist Cori Bush Defeats Longtime Missouri Rep. William Lacy Clay In Missouri Primary

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Bush, who is a single mom, former nurse and pastor, would be the first Black woman to represent the state of Missouri in Congress if she is elected in November.

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