White Captures DC Delegate Primary, Puts Fresh Voice on the Hill
Robert White won the Washington, D.C. Democratic delegate primary, setting him up to serve as the district’s non‑voting representative in Congress—the first new delegate since 1991. A longtime D.C. Council member, White campaigned on affordability, public safety, and greater district autonomy, with little opposition expected in the general election. He follows Eleanor Holmes Norton, whose influence had waned in recent years, and his campaign also featured tensions with rival Brooke Pinto over opposition research. The result marks a new chapter for D.C. politics as its delegate gains a higher profile in Washington.