Court-ordered redistricting could tip the balance of the House fight in New York toward Democrats. But constitutional limits and competing priorities may curb their ambition.
Tag: Williams, Brandon
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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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Takeaways From New York’s Midterm Election Results
Democrats faced a resurgent Republican Party. But running on crime and inflation was no panacea in a deep blue state.
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Far-Right Republicans Face Tough Races in Swing Districts, Testing McCarthy
The top House Republican spent freely to try to block extreme candidates who could imperil the party’s chances of winning the majority or challenge his path to the speakership. Some won anyway.