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  2. Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Portions of the new 8th district also came from the old 10th district, including the more conservative counties of Pike and Wayne. Meanwhile, the Bucks County district was renumbered as the 1st district. [3] The district has a Cook PVI of R+4; [1] however, the Democratic incumbent of the old 17th district, Matt Cartwright, won in 2018. [4]

  3. 1829 Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district special election

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    A special election was held in Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district on October 13, 1829, to fill two vacancies in the state's congressional delegation before the first session of the 21st Congress.

  4. Rob Bresnahan - Wikipedia

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    Robert Paul Bresnahan Jr. (/ ˈ b r ɛ z n ə h æ n / BREZ-nə-han; born April 22, 1990) is an American businessman and politician who is the United States representative for Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district.

  5. Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 8 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 8 is located in Western Pennsylvania and has been represented by Republican Aaron Bernstine since 2023. District profile [ edit ]

  6. Pennsylvania Senate, District 8 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania State Senator for the 9th district from 1835 to 1840 [11] David Taggart: Whig: 1855 – 1858: Speaker in 1857 [12] Thomas Craig, Jr. Democratic: 1857 – 1860: Henry Spering Mott: Republican: 1861 – 1862: Hiester Clymer: Democratic: 1861 – 1866: U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district from 1873 to 1881 ...

  7. File:PA 8th District 2020 Results.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Nhất Chi Mai - Wikipedia

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    On May 16, 1967, at 7:20 a.m., in District 10 of Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City in front of the Tu Nghiem Pagoda, Nhat Chi Mai set herself on fire using a petrol accelerant. She was 33 years old when she died from her burns. Prior to her self-immolation she wrote ten messages outlining her anti-war beliefs and calling for an end to the Vietnam War. [5]

  9. Vua tiếng Việt - Wikipedia

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    Vua tiếng Việt (lit. ' King of Vietnamese ' ) is a Vietnamese television quiz show featuring Vietnamese vocabulary and language, produced by Vietnam Television . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The programme is aired on 8:30 pm every Friday on VTV3, starting from 10 September 2021, with the main host Nguyễn Xuân Bắc.