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Sarah Hughes, a 2002 Olympic gold medalist in figure skating seeking to unseat Long Island Republican Rep. Anthony D’Esposito, has pulled out of the congressional race.
Sarah Hughes released a balloon with her name and phone number in Kentucky in 1992. It was found by in Connecticut by another Sarah Hughes. They just met.
Olympic gold medalist Sarah Hughes filed to campaign for the fourth congressional seat of New York as a Democrat, with hopes of unseating Rep. Anthony D'Esposito, a Republican.
Sarah Hughes, who won an Olympic gold medal for figure skating in the 2002 Winter Olympics, is now leaping into the political world as she starts a bid for Congress.. Hughes, who was a high school ...
Now she’s competing for political gold. Olympic gold medal figure skater Sarah Hughes has filed papers to run for a House seat in Long Island’s 4th Congressional District. Hughes, a lawyer who ...
Olympic figure skating champion Sarah Hughes has filed to run for Congress in her native New York state, a spokesperson for her campaign confirmed Tuesday. Hughes, 38, will vie as a Democrat to ...
Sarah Hughes. Jamie McCarthy/Getty. A campaign spokesperson confirmed the news to Newsday, saying in a statement: "Born and raised on Long Island, Sarah is concerned about where we're headed, ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Sarah Hughes, who won a gold medal in figure skating at the 2002 Winter Olympics, has filed to run for Congress in New York, joining several other Democrats seeking to unseat ...
Sarah Hughes, who won an Olympic gold medal for figure skating in the 2002 Winter Olympics, is now leaping into the political world as she starts a bid for Congress.