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Democrat Becca Balint has won the race for Vermont’s lone seat in the U.S. House, becoming the first woman and first openly gay person to represent the state in Congress. LIVE RESULTS ...
Vermont was the last state to have never elected a woman to Washington, but on Tuesday, state Sen. Becca Balint won the state's lone seat in the House of Representatives. She was heavily favored ...
Becca Balint, Vermont's state Senate president, has won the Democratic nomination for the state's at-large congressional seat, NBC News projects. The victory makes her likely to become the first ...
Democrat Becca Balint on Tuesday won the race for Vermont’s lone seat in the U.S. House, becoming the first woman and first openly gay person to represent the state in Congress. Balint ...
History was made in Vermont on Tuesday. CBS News projects that Becca Balint defeated Republican Liam Madden for the House seat, making her the state's first woman and openly LGBTQ member of Congress.
She is expected to prevail in November and become the first woman the state has sent to Congress. By Trip Gabriel Becca Balint, a progressive leader in the Vermont Legislature who had the support ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. — The leader of Vermont’s state Senate, Becca Balint, won the Democratic Party primary on Tuesday for the state’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, meaning she ...
Becca Balint will officially become the first out LGBTQ and first woman member of Congress from Vermont. In March, the current President Pro Tempore of the Vermont State Senate told LGBTQ Nation ...
Current Vermont Senate Pro-Tem Becca Balint decisively won the Democratic primary for the state’s at-large House seat with 59.6 percent of the vote. The unofficial tally shows her closest ...
Vermont Business Magazine Sunday night, Rep. Becca Balint (D-Vermont-AL) released the following statement after the passage of the Republican budget out of the House Budget Committee late this evening ...
“Budget Committee Republicans voted down their own bill because it wasn’t extreme enough to deny health care to 13.7 million Americans, they want to take it even further,” said Rep. Balint. “This ...