Mr. Maloney said that he and other New York Democrats were unable to overcome suburban fears of crime. He also had some harsh words for Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Tag: Elections, House of Representatives
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Swing Voters Rejected Far-Right Candidates. But Not So Much in New York.
In suburban and exurban areas that had favored President Biden, voters showed support for some Trump-aligned candidates.
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With House Majority in Play, a New Class Takes Shape
The Republican ranks grew more extreme and slightly more diverse, while Democrats added several young liberals to their caucus.
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If Democrats Lose the House, They May Have New York to Blame
Republicans flipped four congressional seats in New York, the most of any state in the country. How did this happen in one of the nation’s most liberal states?
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For Biden, Beating the Odds but Facing a New Challenge
President Biden appeared to have the best midterms of any president in 20 years, avoiding the “shellacking” his predecessors endured. But even a narrow Republican majority could transform his presidency.