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Should she win the Fifth Congressional District race on Nov. 6, Jahana Hayes would no longer be the only black female from New England elected to Congress. Ayanna Pressley, who toppled 10-term U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano in Tuesday's Democratic primary in Massachusetts' 7th District race, would hold that claim too. Unlike for Hayes, there's no Republican opposing Pressley in the general election.
This week, we gauge what Pressley's victory, and other trends suggesting this will be a big year for female candidates, means for Connecticut.
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Should she win the Fifth Congressional District race on Nov. 6, Jahana Hayes would no longer be the only black female from New England elected to Congress. Ayanna Pressley, who toppled 10-term U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano in Tuesday's Democratic primary in Massachusetts' 7th District race, would hold that claim too. Unlike for Hayes, there's no Republican opposing Pressley in the general election.
This week, we gauge what Pressley's victory, and other trends suggesting this will be a big year for female candidates, means for Connecticut.
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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