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U.S. House Incumbents Keep Getting Ousted – The Wilmington Journal

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Incumbents in the House of Representatives used to win their primaries easily. Not anymore. This year, challengers have crushed eight incumbents in their own party. That's the highest number of losses in a non-redistricting year [...]

Source: The Wilmington Journal

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