Janeese Lewis George holds lead over Kenyan McDuffie in DC mayor race
Janeese Lewis George is leading Kenyan McDuffie in the Democratic primary for D.C. mayor, according to a recent poll. The survey shows Lewis George with 39% support compared to McDuffie's 34%, with a significant portion of voters still undecided. The election, set for June 16, is notable as it marks the first open mayoral contest in over a decade in the district.
- ▪Janeese Lewis George leads Kenyan McDuffie 39% to 34% among Democratic voters.
- ▪The poll indicates that nearly a quarter of voters remain undecided.
- ▪Lewis George has strong support among younger voters, while McDuffie leads among older voters.
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Janeese Lewis George holds a narrow lead over Kenyan McDuffie in Washington, D.C.’s crowded Democratic mayoral primary, according to a new poll released just weeks before the election. A City Cast DC survey found Lewis George leading McDuffie 39% to 34% among Democratic voters, while no other candidate in the seven-person field surpassed 7% support. Nearly a quarter of voters remain undecided. Recommended Stories Conservative Georgia Supreme Court judges bat off primary challengers backed by Obama Burt Jones challenges Rick Jackson to a runoff debate in Georgia Georgia gubernatorial hopeful Keisha Lance Bottoms avoids runoff, wins Democratic primary The June 16 race marks the district’s first open mayoral contest in more than a decade.
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