Southeast native Nathan Bennett-Fleming, 27, has his name on Tuesday’s primary ballot, under “United States Representative” of “the District of Columbia,” for which he’s running unopposed, either because nobody’s bold enough to challenge a focused candidate who has worked his entire young life to get to this point, or because no one wants the job.
Southeast native Nate Bennett-Fleming, 27, straightens his tie at home before attending the Ward 8 Democrats' Red and White Ball. Nate is running unopposed to be D.C.'s shadow representative, an unpaid, essentially powerless position tasked with lobbying Congress for District statehood.
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