Buffalo, N.Y. — Zeneta Everhart, who became a voice against racism and gun violence last year after her son survived a mass shooting, won a Democratic primary on Tuesday to represent a Buffalo neighborhood near the supermarket where the massacre happened. Everhart defeated India Walton, another prominent activist who in 2021 upset Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown in a Democratic primary, only to lose to him in the general election. CBS Buffalo affiliate WIVB-TV reports that Everhart won in a landslide, with 1,525 votes, good for 66.68%. The two Black women had vied for a seat on Buffalo's Common Council, representing...