Delaware Elects First Trans-Identifying Member of Congress
Delaware elected 34-year-old Sarah McBride as the nation s first trans-identifying individual to serve in the U S Congress
Delaware elected 34-year-old Sarah McBride as the nation s first trans-identifying individual to serve in the U S Congress
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