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Lawler to face combat veteran in key toss-up House race in New York
Key takeaways
- Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) this fall, according to results from Decision Desk HQ.
- She will show down against the second-term incumbent in November for the sole toss-up seat in the Empire State, per the nonpartisan Cook Political Report.
- Conley defeated Rockland County Legislator Beth Davidson (D) despite her strong support from the local Rockland County Democratic establishment.
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Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) this fall, according to results from Decision Desk HQ.
She will show down against the second-term incumbent in November for the sole toss-up seat in the Empire State, per the nonpartisan Cook Political Report. The purple 17th Congressional District is rated as one of Democrats best pick-up opportunities this cycle.
Conley defeated Rockland County Legislator Beth Davidson (D) despite her strong support from the local Rockland County Democratic establishment. Conley s financial support placed her ahead as a clear frontrunner before Davidson s defeat.
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