Small Slice Of Voters Could Decide DC’s Mayoral Race | Talking Points Memo

WASHINGTON (AP) — In 2010, Vincent Gray received 72,648 votes in the District of Columbia’s Democratic mayoral primary. That was good enough for a nearly 10-percentage point victory over incumbent Adrian Fenty, but it meant that just 22 percent of the city’s registered Democrats cast ballots for Gray.


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