Oklahoma City voters to pare down crowded 5th District field
July 1, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Voters in central Oklahoma on Tuesday will pare down a crowded field of congressional hopefuls seeking to represent the 5th District in Washington.
Nine Republicans are vying for the seat held by first-term U.S. Rep. Kendra Horn, the only Democrat in the state's delegation. The 44-year-old attorney pulled one of the nation's biggest congressional upsets in 2018 when she won a seat that had been in Republican hands for four decades.
Horn herself also faces a primary opponent in perennial candidate Tom Guild, a retired professor from Edmond.
Horn is one of the most vulnerabl...
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