Elaine Luria, January 6 panel member seeking political comeback, says ‘the wind is on our back’ as Democrats try to flip House
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Former January 6 panel member Elaine Luria is seeking a political comeback to the House of Representatives.
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This race is part of a broader effort by Democrats to flip the House, which could shift legislative priorities and policy debates.
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Elaine Luria, a former member of the January 6 panel, is seeking a political comeback to the House of Representatives, stating "the wind is on our back" for Democrats. Luria, who lost her seat to a Republican after confronting Donald Trump, has secured key endorsements in her Virginia race. Her confidence stems from "grave concern" in her district regarding Donald Trump's actions. Democrats are aiming to retake the House majority in the upcoming midterm elections. Luria's bid is part of a broader effort by Democrats to flip the chamber.
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