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Former Staffer Launches Campaign Against Longtime DC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton

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Trent Holbrook, a former senior legislative counsel for DC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, has announced his candidacy for her non-voting congressional seat. This decision comes amid concerns regarding the 88-year-old Norton's age and effectiveness in office. Holbrook, who has worked closely with Norton for over eight years, believes he is well-prepared to advocate for D.C. statehood and home rule, citing his extensive experience in her office. The race is becoming competitive, with more than a dozen candidates, including local lawmakers, also vying for the position Norton has held since 1991. Holbrook has officially filed paperwork to begin fundraising for his campaign.

Key Details: • Trent Holbrook officially filed to run for Congress on Monday. • Holbrook aims to focus on D.C. statehood and federal employee protections. • The race includes over a dozen candidates, increasing the competition for the seat. • Norton has served in Congress since 1991 and is the oldest sitting House member.

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Washington D.C.Eleanor Holmes NortonTrent HolbrookDonna BrazileU.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

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