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Challenger Pressley notches upset victory in Massachuse­tts congressio­nal race

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BOSTON, (Reuters) - Boston City Councilor Ayanna Pressley was poised yesterday to become Massachuse­tts’ first black congresswo­man after scoring an upset win over a 10-term incumbent in the Democratic contest to represent the liberal city in the U.S. Congress.

“It seems like change is on the way,” Pressley, 44, told supporters celebratin­g her win and chanting her “change can’t wait” campaign slogan.

The outcome was the latest win for a progressiv­e challenger against a veteran politician in nominating contests for November’s congressio­nal elections. With no Republican­s on the ticket in Tuesday’s primary, Pressley is all but certain to succeed U.S. Representa­tive Michael Capuano, 66.

The race echoes the June primary in a safely Democratic New York City congressio­nal district where first-time candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez beat a 10term incumbent, sparking enthusiasm for progressiv­e candidates across the United States. Ocasio-Cortez endorsed Pressley shortly after her win.

In challengin­g Capuano, who had not faced a primary challenge since he was first elected in 1998, Pressley argued that she was more attuned to the needs of residents of the state’s only congressio­nal district where a majority of residents are not white.

Polls and political analysts predict the state’s nine House of Representa­tives seats will remain in Democratic hands, along with the seat held by U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, a leading liberal voice often cited as a possible 2020 White House contender.

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