Deposed Judge Wins Congress Primary
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MIAMI — Former federal judge Alcee Hastings, whose impeachment was recently reversed on procedural grounds, is favored to win a seat in Congress, which had tried to remove him from the bench.
Hastings, who was Florida’s first black judge, won Thursday’s Democratic runoff primary. In November he will face a white Republican real estate broker in a newly-drawn district with a large proportion of black Democrats.
Florida will send at least one, and as many as three, blacks to Congress this year for the first time since Reconstruction.
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