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Maloney said her record included "fostering lasting bipartisan agreement" and "promoting equality, protecting consumers, building infrastructure that serves New Yorkers and the region, extending and protecting healthcare coverage for all, protecting the environment, and working to understand and find solutions for everyday issues like affordable housing and small business support." The Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC, EMILY's List, and the American Federation of Government Employees endorsed Maloney. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), and The New York Times editorial board endorsed Nadler. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), Sen. Nadler said he had been a "relentless defender of our country’s democracy from leading two impeachment efforts against Donald Trump to defending our Constitution’s fundamental promise of equality for all, and proudly standing on the front lines in the fight for LGBTQ rights, women’s rights, racial justice, and the First Amendment rights guaranteeing freedom of expression and religion." U.S. in appealing to voters interested in a new generation of leadership, especially people living in parts of Manhattan that neither Maloney nor Nadler. toiled through the summer to differentiate themselves." Fandos said that Nadler "tried to claim the progressive mantle and highlighted his status as the city’s last remaining Jewish congressman," Maloney's campaign "centered on women - both their electoral potential to sway the outcome and the importance of protecting one of their own," and Patel " younger voters, stressing the need for generational change against two septuagenarians" Īccording to HuffPost's Daniel Marans, Nadler "argued that he more progressive than Maloney, noting his support for the Iran nuclear agreement and opposition to the Iraq War," Maloney " that she best-equipped to confront the country’s challenges following the Supreme Court decision overturning a federal right to abortion," and Patel's "main focus. The New York Times' Nicholas Fandos wrote of the primary, "With overwhelmingly similar views, the candidates. Both were members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and campaigned as progressives. As of the 2022 primary, Nadler chaired the Judiciary Committee and Maloney chaired the Oversight and Reform Committee. īoth Nadler and Maloney were first elected in 1992.

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According to data from Daily Kos, Maloney represented 61% of the redrawn 12th District's population and Nadler represented 39%. Heading into the election, Maloney represented the old 12th District and Nadler represented the old 10th District. House incumbents as a result of congressional redistricting. This race was one of six primaries featuring two U.S. Heading into the primary, Maloney, Nadler, and Patel led in endorsements, funding, and media attention. Carolyn Maloney, Suraj Patel, and Ashmi Sheth in the Democratic primary for New York's 12th Congressional District on August 23, 2022.











Nytimes election