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With George Santos out of Congress, special election to fill his New York seat is set for February By Anthony Izaguirre, Associated Press Rep. George Santos expelled from House in a bipartisan vote ...
WOODBURY, N.Y. — Democratic former Rep. Tom Suozzi is heading back to Congress after he won the special election in New York’s 3rd District to replace former GOP Rep. George Santos, NBC News ...
The winner of the special election will represent New York's 3rd district through the beginning of 2025, competing Santos' original term. The stakes are high for House Republicans ...
GREAT NECK, N.Y. — Tuesday’s special election in New York’s 3rd Congressional District might do more than replace disgraced GOP former Rep. George Santos in the House. It could also have ...
Democrat Tom Suozzi prevailed Tuesday in New York's special election to replace disgraced Republican Congressman George Santos. His victory leaves the GOP with a two-vote majority in the House.
Former Long Island Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi will return to Washington DC after winning the nail-biting race to replace expelled ex-Rep. George Santos in New York’s 3rd Congressional Distric… ...
The coming special election to replace former Republican Rep. George Santos in a well-educated and affluent district outside New York City will offer important clues about the political ...
Former embattled congressman George Santos said he’ll be sitting out from voting in Tuesday’s race to replace him. Tom Suozzi faces Republican candidate Mazi Pilip in the special election.
Even the race to replace George Santos in Congress is packed with drama. Democrats are running perhaps their strongest possible candidate in the district: former Rep. Tom Suozzi. Suozzi ...
Democrat Tom Suozzi wins New York special election to succeed George Santos in Congress Suozzi defeated Republican Mazi Pilip to take the seat that was left vacant when George Santos, also a ...
Tom Suozzi will replace ousted Rep. George Santos in a critical swing district. The Democrat's win narrows the already razor-thin majority for Republicans in the House.