DC Vote Optimistic About 111th Congress

By Emily Yehle
Roll Call Staff
October 7, 2008

Advocates of giving the District of Columbia a vote in the House are already looking past a November lame-duck session and into the 111th Congress, where an expected uptick in Democrats could provide a winning margin for the decades-old battle despite the loss of a key GOP ally.



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