Blunt Rochester and Alsobrooks Make History as First Black Women to Serve Together in U.S. Senate
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Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware and Angela Alsobrooks of Maryland made history in Tuesday's election, becoming the first Black women ever elected to the U.S. Senate from their respective states.
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Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware and Angela Alsobrooks of Maryland made history in Tuesday's election, becoming the first Black women ever elected to the U.S. Senate from their respective states. Their victories mark a groundbreaking moment as it is the Senate's first time ever having two Black women serve in office at the same time.
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