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PoliticsMay 27

New York Democrats Face Primary Challenges in State and Federal Races

Several New York Democratic incumbents are facing primary challenges, including state comptroller Thomas DiNapoli and Rep. Dan Goldman.

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Multiple Democratic incumbents in New York are confronting primary challenges as voters head to the polls, marking a shift in a state where many officials have previously run unopposed.

State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, who has held the position since 2007, is facing his first primary challenge after years of running without Democratic opposition. Two candidates are seeking to unseat the longtime incumbent in the race for the state's chief financial officer position.

At the federal level, Representative Dan Goldman is also facing a primary contest. Goldman, who represents parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn, is being challenged by Brad Lander, who has received backing from progressive organizations. Lander currently serves as New York City Comptroller.

The primary challenges reflect broader political dynamics, with some incumbents facing increased scrutiny from voters and activists within their own party. DiNapoli's challengers are seeking to tap into what they characterize as anti-incumbent sentiment among Democratic voters.

The outcomes of these races will determine the Democratic nominees who will advance to the November general election. New York's primary elections are taking place as part of the state's electoral calendar, with results expected to shape the party's representation in both state and federal offices.

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