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A record number of first-time women representatives are elected to the U.S. House, with at least 25 winning their races across the country
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Women candidates beat the record for the number of freshmen elected to the House, with at least 25 winning their elections. The previous record of 24 was set during 1992âs "Year of the Woman."
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