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D.C. delegate in Congress insists for second time she’s operating for re-election. Her workplace once more says no choice but.
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D.C. delegate in Congress insists for second time she’s operating for re-election. Her workplace once more says no choice but.

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Last updated: June 26, 2025 3:07 am
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WASHINGTON — Eleanor Holmes Norton, Washington, D.C.’s nonvoting delegate within the Home, instructed NBC Information on Wednesday she was going to hunt one other time period in Congress.

A short time later, her workplace walked again the remarks.

It was the second time that is occurred this month.

Talking to NBC Information on Wednesday, Norton mentioned, “Yeah, I’m gonna run for re-election.”

A spokesperson for Norton later instructed Axios that “no choice has been made” about looking for one other time period.

Norton’s workplace didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

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The conflicting responses from Norton and her employees echo an analogous proclamation earlier this month.

On June 10, Norton mentioned she deliberate to hunt re-election, telling NBC Information, “I’ll run.” She additionally dismissed critics who raised questions on whether or not she ought to search one other time period, saying, “I do not know why anyone would even ask me.”

Hours later, Norton’s workplace mentioned she needed to run once more however was “in conversations along with her household, mates, and closest advisors to determine what’s finest.”

The questions over Norton’s future come at a pivotal second on two fronts. The Republican-led Congress is looking for to impose its will on Washington by repealing native legal guidelines on policing and voting, and a few metropolis leaders have questioned whether or not Norton is the appropriate particular person to guide the pushback. In the meantime, Democrats are within the midst of a reckoning over age and energy after President Joe Biden’s ill-fated try and run for re-election final 12 months and the deaths of three Home Democrats in workplace this 12 months.

At 88, Norton is without doubt one of the oldest members of Congress.

The same miscommunication over re-election plans happened with Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, who on the time was then the longest-serving senator, and her employees after an announcement introduced her retirement. Feinstein served within the Senate till she died in 2023 at age 90.

Norton has served within the Home since 1991. Earlier than she was elected to Congress, President Jimmy Carter appointed her as the primary girl to chair the U.S. Equal Employment Alternative Fee, in 1977.

Sahil Kapur reported from Washington, Zoë Richards from New York.

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