Democrat Jahana Hayes has declared victory in her close and closely-watched congressional race via wnpr:
Jahana Hayes, who represents the 5th Congressional District, addressed supporters on Tuesday night. The race was too close to call Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning. Hayes declared victory Wednesday night.
“National Republicans threw everything at me, but the kitchen sink, put millions of dollars in this race, really started a months-long, all-out campaign to shift the narrative,” Hayes said. “So I had to work twice as hard and really fight to hold this seat. And at the end of the day, I think that that is the message that resonated with the people in my community – that I am one of them. I'm going to continue to fight for them.
State election officials said Wednesday night there were technical difficulties with election returns from Salisbury – and noted that vote totals from Salisbury hadn’t been included in 5th District race results. A paper copy of voting returns reviewed by state election officials expanded the margin of Hayes' victory to more than 1,800 votes.
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