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Last month, Brindisi announced he would not run for his old House seat in New York’s 22nd Congressional District.
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The Democrat unseated one term Rep. Claudia Tenney in 2018, but lost a rematch with her last year.
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“The margin in this case has been a moving target for nearly three months, but even now, with the margin as large as it has ever been, it is still infinitesimally small."
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It was discovered the Board failed to process over 2,400 voter registration applications that were filed on time through the state DMV website.
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"We must emphatically reject these horrible instances of physical attacks on our governing institutions and let democracy proceed.”
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Besides the razor thin margin, the absentee ballot counting process has been plagued by some errors and inefficiencies made by election officials.
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Voters asked candidates about their qualifications, government policies and voting records.
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Republican and former Congresswoman Claudia Tenney agreed Monday to the forum. Democratic Incumbent Anthony Brindisi and Libertarian Challenger Keith Price earlier confirmed their participation.
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In the spirit of bipartisanship, Rep. John Katko (R-Camillus) and Rep. Anthony Brindisi (D-Utica) got together for a virtual town hall on Facebook this week, the first time they’ve ever done such a joint meeting.
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"Without aid from Washington, we're going to see higher taxes on the local level, and cuts in services as well as laying off teachers, cops, firefighters."