Democrats keep uneasy winning streak alive in 'warning sign' race for NY-3 Santos seat: ANALYSIS
It was the kind of race the party had no excuse to lose — and in the end, the Democrat won with relative comfort.
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It was the kind of race the party had no excuse to lose — and in the end, the Democrat won with relative comfort.
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George Santos: The imposter in Congress | On The Ground
Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Republican House candidate Mazi Melesa Pilip’s lack of loyalty cost her the special election to replace expelled Rep. George Santos.
As I prepared to write this ahead of Tuesday’s special election to replace George Santos in New York’s Third District, two completely different outcomes seemed easy to imagine — or explain away.