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Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose a primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-Pa.) on Tuesday became the first House incumbent this election cycle to lose primary, amid a federal indictment alleging ethics violations.
The 11-term lawmaker had never faced a primary challenger for reelection in his Philadelphia-area district until this year but trailed longtime state Rep. Dwight Evans by nearly 10 points, with about 90 percent of the vote counted, according to multiple outlets.Fattah became vulnerable this cycle after he and several associates were indicted last year on 29 counts related to bribery, money laundering and falsification of records. 

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