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    Guam Elects A Republican For The First Time In Over 30 Years As House Delegate

    November 8, 2022
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    Although the U.S. mainland polls are still open,  the U.S. territory of Guam has already closed it polls and elected a Republican at-large House delegate for the first time in more than three decades. 

    James Moylan beat Democrat Judith Won Pat 52.19%–47.15%, according to unofficial election results from the Guam Election Commission.

    The last republican delegate elected was Vicente Blaz who lost in 1992. 

    Guam's current delegate, Democrat Michael San Nicolas, was referred by the House Ethics Committee early this year to the Justice Department for alleged campaign finance crimes.

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    Christine Dolan

    Christine Dolan is a seasoned Investigative Journalist, television producer, author, and photographer. She is Co-Founder of American Conversations whose format focuses on in-depth analysis of critical issues about “the story behind the headlines.”
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