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Dan Koh Deletes BLM Posts Amid Congressional Campaign in Massachusetts

Dan Koh, a candidate for Congress in Massachusetts's 6th District, has deleted several posts related to Black Lives Matter from his social media. Koh's campaign did not comment on the reasons for the deletions but stated that he intends to prioritize racial representation if elected. The primaries are set for September 1, 2026.

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Dan Koh, a candidate for Congress in Massachusetts’s 6th Congressional District, has removed several posts related to Black Lives Matter (BLM) from his social media accounts, as indicated by the Wayback internet archives tool. The posts, originally shared on May 29 and May 30, 2020, included statements about the murder of George Floyd and systemic racism. Koh's campaign has not provided a reason for the deletions but emphasizes that he will focus on racial representation if elected. Koh has previously held senior roles in the Biden administration and is running to replace outgoing Rep. Seth Moulton. The Massachusetts primaries are scheduled for September 1, 2026.

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