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Breaking News: GSPM Alumni Win on Both Sides of the Aisle


November 11, 2024

Congratulations! Erin Houchin, 9th Congressional District, Indiana and Johnny Olszewski, 2nd Congressional District, Maryland

Congratulations to two GSPM alumni for winning their congressional races last week. Erin Houchin, GSPM ‘12 (Political Management) has been re-elected to Indiana’s 9th Congressional District (R) and Johnny Olszewski, GSPM ‘06 (Political Management), has been newly elected to Maryland’s 2nd Congressional District (D). Our community is shaping the face of national politics every day.

 

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