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Former Hoyer campaign manager wins primary for his House seat in Maryland
Key takeaways
- Steny Hoyer s (D) seat, according to Decision Desk HQ.
- Hoyer announced his retirement from Congress in January, bringing an end to his 45 years of service in the lower chamber.
- Boafo began his career in politics on Hoyer s campaign in 2018, before winning a seat on Bowie City Council at 25 years old.
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Steny Hoyer s (D) seat, according to Decision Desk HQ.
Hoyer announced his retirement from Congress in January, bringing an end to his 45 years of service in the lower chamber. The outgoing representative backed Boafo, his former campaign manager, in the crowded Democratic race to succeed him.
The state delegate was also endorsed by Sen. Angela Alsobrooks (D-Md.) and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D). Boafo began his career in politics on Hoyer s campaign in 2018, before winning a seat on Bowie City Council at 25 years old. He later served as the city s vice mayor before his current role in the Maryland House of Delegates.
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