Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Redrawn maps shuffle US House races

New York, Florida primed for primaries

- Michelle L. Price and Brendan Farrington

YORK – Redrawn maps shuffling U.S. House districts in New York are threatenin­g the political career of a first-term progressiv­e and will ensure the ouster of one of the most powerful Democrats in Congress.

The scramble has led to contentiou­s races between Democrats in the second-largest blue state in the country, with both challenger­s and incumbents sensing a rare window to seize or lose power in Tuesday’s primary elections.

There’s an added degree of uncertaint­y to how New York’s congressio­nal primary contests will shake out as voter turnout is expected to be low. It’s the second primary election day in New York this summer after statewide and state assembly primaries were held two months ago.

Primary elections for House seats in Florida will feature a test for a conservati­ve firebrand with the specter of a federal investigat­ion looming over him and a rematch between two Democrats after a razor-thin loss last year.

Some of the top elections:

End of an era

For three decades, Democrat Jerry Nadler has represente­d Manhattan’s Upper West Side, and Democrat Carolyn Maloney has represente­d the Upper East Side.

But under new redistrict­ing maps, much of their longtime congressio­nal districts were merged, spanning Central Park and linking two iconic New York City neighborho­ods whose residents claim very distinct identities.

Maloney, 76, and Nadler, 75, are likewise each trying to claim distinctio­n Tuesday as they face off in a race for New York’s 12th District.

Nadler, who was endorsed by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, has talked up his role overseeing Donald Trump’s impeachmen­ts while serving as chair of the House Judiciary Committee. Maloney has touted her own check on the former president while serving as chair of the powerful House Oversight Committee.

Challengin­g them both is 38-year-old lawyer Suraj Patel, who argues it’s time for a new face in Congress.

Crowded field

With Nadler and Maloney running in the district immediatel­y north, a congressio­nal seat covering southern Manhattan, including Wall Street, and Brooklyn is a rare open contest in one of the most liberal and influential areas of the country.

New York’s 10th District has attracted a bevy of progressiv­e candidates, including an incumbent congressma­n from the New York City suburbs, Mondaire Jones, who moved to the area to run. Jones, one of the first openly gay Black members of Congress, said it’s important to have an LGBTQ representa­tive in the district that includes the West Village and the Stonewall Inn, the site of riots that gave birth to the gay rights movement.

Daniel Goldman, a former federal prosecutor who served as counsel to House Democrats in the first impeachmen­t inquiry against Trump, is among his leading challenger­s.

Other candidates include Assembly member Yuh-Line Niou, New York City Councilwom­an Carlina Rivera and former Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman, who last served in Congress in 1981.

Replacing a congressma­n

A Republican race in western New York has become a heated contest to replace GOP Rep. Chris Jacobs.

Jacobs decided not to seek reelection after facing backlash from his own party for voicing support for an assault weapsional ons ban following a racist mass shooting in his hometown of Buffalo in May.

Tuesday’s race in New York’s redrawn 23rd District features New York’s Republican Party chair, Nick Langworthy, and Buffalo businessma­n Carl Paladino.

Paladino, who unsuccessf­ully ran for governor in 2010, has a long history of inflammatory and offensive remarks, including recent comments that praised Adolf Hitler and circulated conspiracy theories around mass shootings.

Gaetz tested after scandal

The primary in Florida will be a test of whether Rep. Matt Gaetz, a Trump protégé who is under federal investigat­ion in a sex trafficking case, is losing support among moderate Republican­s.

Gaetz has not been charged and denies wrongdoing. He is facing a challenge from Mark Lombardo, a former Marine and executive at FedEx who has blanketed the western Panhandle with attack ads centering around the investigat­ion as he tries to take him on in Florida’s 1st Congressio­nal District.

Competing in the Democratic primary for the seat in the heavily Republican district is Rebekah Jones, a former Department of Health employee who questioned the state’s COVID-19 data, though a state inspector general’s report concluded her allegation­s were unfounded. She has tapped into national support for fundraisin­g, bringing in more than $500,000, and is facing Peggy Schiller, a local Democratic Party activist who has only raised about $34,000 for the race.

Tight contest

Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, who has only been in office since January, is facing a tough primary challenge from a rival she beat in a Florida special election by just five votes.

Cherfilus-McCormick, who represents parts of Broward and Palm Beach counties in the state’s 20th CongresNEW District, is being challenged by former Broward County Mayor Dale Holness. Holness narrowly lost their special primary election to serve the remaining months of the late Democratic U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings’ term.

Crowded pack

Republican­s have another pickup opportunit­y in the seat held by Democrat Stephanie Murphy, who isn’t seeking reelection.

The new configuration of her district, Florida’s 7th, shifts it from competitiv­e to comfortabl­y Republican.

State Rep. Anthony Sabatini, one of the Florida Legislatur­e’s most conservati­ve members, is part of an eight-candidate primary. He has called for defunding the FBI after the search of Mar-a-Lago and promoted false claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election.

 ?? MARY ALTAFFER/AP ?? New York Gov. Kathy Hochul introduces Pat Ryan during a campaign rally for Ryan on Monday in Kingston, N.Y. Ryan faced Republican Marc Molinaro in Tuesday’s special election for New York’s 19th Congressio­nal District.
MARY ALTAFFER/AP New York Gov. Kathy Hochul introduces Pat Ryan during a campaign rally for Ryan on Monday in Kingston, N.Y. Ryan faced Republican Marc Molinaro in Tuesday’s special election for New York’s 19th Congressio­nal District.

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