Susan Hatch Davis

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Susan Hatch Davis is an American politician from Vermont. A member of the Vermont Progressive Party, she was a candidate in the 2022 Vermont gubernatorial election. before withdrawing from the race. The Progressive Party ended up endorsing Brenda Siegel, a Democrat who would ultimately lose the race to Phil Scott In 2016, Davis was endorsed by Bernie Sanders. In 2020, Davis entered a primary election against Mark MacDonald, but ultimately pulled out of the race and endorsed MacDonald. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Member of the Vermont House of Representatives
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rdf:langString Susan Hatch Davis is an American politician from Vermont. A member of the Vermont Progressive Party, she was a candidate in the 2022 Vermont gubernatorial election. before withdrawing from the race. The Progressive Party ended up endorsing Brenda Siegel, a Democrat who would ultimately lose the race to Phil Scott In 2016, Davis was endorsed by Bernie Sanders. In 2020, Davis entered a primary election against Mark MacDonald, but ultimately pulled out of the race and endorsed MacDonald. Davis represented Orange-1 District in the Vermont House of Representatives from 2007 to 2017. She lives in Washington, Vermont.
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