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Republican Rep. Marc Molinaro lost to his Democratic challenger Josh Riley by just over 5,000 votes, according to unofficial results. In a video released by his campaign Tuesday evening, he thanked volunteers, supporters and staff, and congratulated Riley.
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In a major upset, Democrat Josh Riley unseated Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro in New York’s 19th Congressional District. The results marked the close of a competitive, expensive and contentious race, one of several districts New York Democrats hoped to flip in their favor.
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Unofficial results show Riley leading Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro by fewer than 4,000 votes. Riley declared victory during a speech in Ithaca Tuesday night. Molinaro did not concede, arguing there are still absentee and affidavit ballots to be counted.
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New York’s 19th Congressional District is one of the most expensive and competitive races in the country. The Republican incumbent, Rep. Marc Molinaro, is seeking a second term.
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New York’s 19th Congressional District is one of the most expensive and competitive races in the country. It is a rematch between the Republican incumbent, Rep. Marc Molinaro, who is seeking a second term, and his Democratic challenger, Josh Riley.
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Sparks were flying Thursday evening in a debate between the candidates running for New York’s 19th Congressional District.
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With less than 100 days until Election Day, Republican Rep. Marc Molinaro and his Democratic challenger Josh Riley have been criticizing each other during press conferences, over social media and in attack ads. One issue that keeps coming up is immigration.
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Johnson was in Binghamton Thursday to attend a fundraiser for Republican Rep. Marc Molinaro. He was also at New York Republicans' 2024 nominating convention. Outside, protestors called on Johnson and House Republicans to pass funding for aid to Ukraine.
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Democrat Josh Riley intends to take on incumbent Rep. Marc Molinaro (R-19) in a repeat of their 2022 race in the highly competitive 19th Congressional District.
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Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro, who represents parts of the Southern Tier, central New York and Catskills region, discusses the first month of the 118th Congress.