The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has begun pouring funding into its chairman’s campaign as his New York congressional race tightens.

 Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney is running against Republican New York Assemblyman Mike Lawler in New York’s 17th Congressional District, which includes the Hudson Valley. 

The DCCC will be committing approximately $600,000 to Maloney – the committee’s leader – after recent weeks saw his lead over Lawler stumble. The hundreds of thousands of dollars in backup is earmarked toward air time and political advertising supporting Maloney.

BERNIE SANDERS ‘WORRIED’ ABOUT DEMOCRATIC MIDTERM VOTER TURNOUT AMONG YOUNG, WORKING CLASS

DCCC Chair Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney arrives on Capitol Hill.
(Fox News/Tyler Olson)

Maloney currently serves in New York’s 18th District, but opted to run for the 17th District seat after redistricting changed the state’s congressional map. Lawler, who is from and represents Rockland County in the state assembly, said this plays in his favor.

DCCC’S MALONEY ADMITS BOOSTING PRO-TRUMP CANDIDATE RAISES ‘DIFFICULT MORAL QUESTIONS’

Assemblyman Mike Lawler, Republican candidate for the 17th Congressional District, speaks at a news conference in White Plains, New York, Oct. 12, 2022.

Assemblyman Mike Lawler, Republican candidate for the 17th Congressional District, speaks at a news conference in White Plains, New York, Oct. 12, 2022.
(Seth Harrison/The Journal News/USA Today Network via Reuters)

The switch is just one part of a game of political musical chairs caused by the redistricting that saw more than one current House Democrat lose primary races.

Now, the DCCC leader finds himself in a race that the Fox News Power Rankings have moved from Lean Democratic to Toss-Up.

Cook Political Report has also changed the race from leaning Democrat to “toss up.”

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney prepares for an interview in the Capitol on Sept. 27, 2019.

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney prepares for an interview in the Capitol on Sept. 27, 2019.
(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

The typically blue New York is also seeing a tight race for governor, with Republican challenger Rep. Lee Zeldin running a close race against incumbent Gov. Kathy Hochul. Lawler said Monday that he believes Zeldin will pull off the upset.

Timothy Nerozzi

Source link

You May Also Like

McCarthy’s Speakership Is in Jeopardy This Week After a Threat to Oust Him

Kevin McCarthy faces a momentous challenge to his speakership this week, as…

Sen. Chris Murphy Torches Mike Pompeo For Criticizing Biden For Getting US Prisoners Out Of Iran

Former Sec. of State Mike Pompeo got lit up by Sen. Chris…

Former Censorship Czar and Lounge Singer Nina Jankowicz Sues FOX News for Defamation in Latest Lawfare Suit | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft

Nina Jankowicz is the former executive director of the Department of Homeland…

Inside New York City's botched response to migrant arrivals

The arrival of more than 150,000 migrants in New York City since…