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RandySF

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Thu Jun 25, 2026, 06:23 PM Thursday

After Bruising Primaries in New York, Democrats Look to November [View all]

Even as Cait Conley took the stage Tuesday night to thunderous cheers from her supporters celebrating her primary win in a critical House swing district in New York’s Hudson Valley, she wasted little time dwelling on her victory.

“America is at a crossroads,” she said somberly. “Who we are as America, the values that define us, the future that we hold — all of that is on the line.”

Defending those ideals, she said, would mean not only toppling Representative Mike Lawler, the two-term Republican congressman she will face in November, but also sending a message to Washington.

“This has never been about right and left,” Ms. Conley, a combat veteran and national security expert, said. “It’s about right and wrong.”



https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/24/nyregion/new-york-primaries-congress-democrats.html

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