Eleanor Norton, D.C.’s Delegate in Congress, Clings to Seat Amid Signs of Decline

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Colleagues and friends say the District of Columbia’s 87-year-old nonvoting delegate, a civil-rights leader and veteran of fights over home rule, is struggling to do her job.
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