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yes. most of the time

they voted for Clinton in 92 and 96

then Gore in 2000

then Kerry in 2004

and Obama in 2008

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Q: Does Washington DC vote democratic
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Does Washington DC have its own congressman?

DC does not have one who is able to cast a vote. Elenor Holmes Norton is a 'Shadow' congressional representative from the district. She is active in the Democratic caucus and she is elected by the people but, since DC is not a state, it has no voting reps.


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