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Tom Suozzi to Replace George Santos in US House
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Tom Suozzi to Replace George Santos in US House
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi’s winning back his Long Island House seat could provide a blueprint for Democrat Joe Biden ‘s reelection campaign heading into November, demonstrating his party’s strength in competitive suburban territory that also happened to be where Donald Trump grew up.
A victory in a New York special election on Tuesday injected Democrats with fresh optimism that the party might have found some of the basic ingredients to neutralize immigration and the border as political issues, which party officials have privately seen as among their deepest areas of vulnerability in 2024.
Democrats aren't just breathing a sigh of relief after flipping a red seat blue in New York's special election — they're taking notes. Tom Suozzi soundly defeated Republican challenger Mazi Pilip on Tuesday night in the high-profile race to replace scandal-plagued former Rep. George Santos, who was expelled in December. Suozzi's victory narrows the House Republican majority, making life even more difficult for Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., who has already struggled to pass bills along party lines. President Joe Biden and his reelection campaign are hailing the win as a sweeping repudiation of a
And then there were two.
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday poured cold water on Democrat Tom Suozzi's win over Republican Mazi Pilip in New York's 3rd Congressional District, waving off the defeat despite the fact it will make their razor-thin majority even tighter.
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