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Democratic incumbent Anthony Brindisi, former Republican representative Claudia Tenney and Libertarian candidate Keith Price covered an array of issues, including policing and climate change.
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“I don’t want to wait until after the election to do this, I think we need help now."
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The freshman Democratic incumbent held a nine-point lead over Tenney in the survey of likely voters in the district.
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Each candidate claims the other did not do enough while in office to limit Spectrum, while still accepting its money.
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The amendment would be part of a federal spending bill.
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Tenney said Rep. Anthony Brindisi is not doing enough to fight Spectrum's business practices, Brindisi's campaign disagrees.
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“It doesn’t make sense to close a clinic until you have some kind of a study done to determine what the needs are of that region."
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"I am humbled to have the support of the Republican voters across NY-22."
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"The federal government should be prioritizing areas of the country hardest hit right now and putting the national stockpile towards those regions."
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President Trump signed the measure Friday afternoon.