Pelosi backing Dorothy McAuliffe congressional bid in Virginia
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Nancy Pelosi endorsed Dorothy McAuliffe's congressional bid in Virginia's 7th District.
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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) endorsed Dorothy McAuliffe's congressional bid in Virginia's 7th Congressional District. McAuliffe, former Virginia First Lady and a State Department official during the Biden administration, launched her campaign on Wednesday. The article does not provide specific data or systems affected, nor does it detail documented consequences beyond the endorsement and campaign launch.
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