‘Red to Blue’: Democrat Program Aims to Flip New York GOP-Held Congressional Seats

While all 26 congressional districts in New York are up for grabs in November’s election, Democratic candidates are vying to flip the seats Republicans gained in the 2022 midterm elections back to blue.

Those seats include Congressman Mike Lawler’s 17th District and Congressman Marc Molinaro’s 19th District in Hudson Valley.

“We elected a lot of good candidates who are up for re-election who are already in competitive seats and the Democrats want to make it where it’s not competitive so that’s what’s at stake in New York,” John McLaughlin, owner of the Hudson Valley-based national survey research firm McLaughlin & Associates, told The Epoch Times.

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