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Republican Senator James Moylan defeated Democrat former Speaker Judi Won Pat in Guam on Tuesday by running on the issues of crime and inflation.
From The Daily Caller: Guam elected its first Republican delegate to the U.S. Congress since 1990, after James Moylan defeated Democrat opponent Judi Won Pat on Tuesday, according to unofficial results from the Guam Election Commission.More from The Daily Mail: Moylan had trailed in exit polls recorded earlier Tuesday by 13 points, which was within the margin of error.Yet another indicator of the Democrats' wild unpopularity. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab, Minds and Telegram. |