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Democrat April McClain Delaney wins a US House seat in a competitive Maryland race

BALTIMORE (AP) 鈥 Democrat April McClain Delaney narrowly won a U.S. House seat in Maryland鈥檚 most competitive congressional races that came to focus on reproductive rights and the economy.

BALTIMORE (AP) 鈥 Democrat April McClain Delaney narrowly won a U.S. House seat in Maryland鈥檚 most competitive congressional races that came to focus on reproductive rights and the economy.

The state鈥檚 sprawling 6th Congressional District covers a wide swath of rural Maryland as well as more affluent liberal suburbs of Washington, D.C. The close race wasn鈥檛 called until Saturday, four days after Election Day.

McClain Delaney, who declared victory Friday, said in a statement that she is 鈥渄eeply honored and humbled鈥 by the trust the voters have placed in her.

鈥淪ince the beginning of this campaign, our message has been clear: it鈥檚 time for common sense, common ground leadership that puts people over politics, defends our freedoms and values, and builds a future centered on unity,鈥 she said.

A mother of four daughters whose husband previously represented the district, McClain Delaney campaigned heavily on issues impacting women. She pledged to protect reproductive freedoms in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court鈥檚 2022 decision to end the constitutional right to an abortion and leave those decisions to individual states.

McClain Delaney, 60, previously worked in the Biden administration鈥檚 Department of Commerce and has focused much of her career on protecting children鈥檚 online safety.

She painted her opponent, Republican Neil Parrott, as an extreme conservative. The daughter of an Idaho potato farmer, she said she can get Washington politicians to address the needs of working families.

鈥淚 think that we鈥檝e just got to turn the page on this divisive, toxic partisanship, which is ripping across our country,鈥 she told AP in a recent interview.

Campaigning a third time for the seat, Parrott often tried to steer the conversation away from abortion. He deflected questions on the issue despite having repeatedly made public his anti-abortion stance during 12 years in the Maryland State House.

Parrott, 54, emphasized instead his commitment to lowering inflation, creating a stronger economy for middle-class families and stopping illegal immigration 鈥 all Republican talking points that often uses.

Parrott attacked McClain Delaney for living outside the district, saying she鈥檚 out of touch with the struggles of everyday Americans, including many 6th District voters. U.S. House members are only required to live in the state they represent.

Parrott did not concede after the race was called by The Associated Press late Saturday, with 92% of the votes counted. 鈥淚 am extremely grateful for the huge amount of work that was put into this campaign by volunteers in all five counties. As a result of this effort and sacrifice, the Parrott campaign will wait until all the votes are counted before declaring victory or defeat,鈥 he said in a text message.

McClain Delaney used personal funds to bolster her campaign, outspending her opponent by a significant margin. She received endorsements from big-name Democrats, including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin.

In a last-minute attempt to garner more votes before Election Day, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise visited western Maryland and voiced his support for Parrott, calling the candidate 鈥渁n engineer who knows how to break the gridlock in Washington.鈥

Hours later, McClain Delaney appeared in a Washington suburb alongside Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and spoke about the importance of strengthening Democratic presence in Congress, especially as Republicans tried to hold onto a slim House majority.

The House seat was vacated by David Trone, who ran for Senate and lost to Angela Alsobrooks in the Democratic primary earlier this year. Alsobrooks won election to the U.S. Senate, the to do so.

The 6th District hasn鈥檛 always favored Democrats. It was represented by Republican Roscoe Bartlett for 20 years before McClain Delaney鈥檚 husband, John Delaney, won the seat in 2012 following a redistricting move that helped Democrats.

Lea Skene, The Associated Press

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