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New York Republican Party Wins 11 Congress Seats or Makes Big Contribution to House of Representatives | House of Representatives | Mid-term elections

[The Epoch Times, 10 novembre 2022](The Epoch Times reporter Shi PingNew Yorkreported) in the United States on November 8mid-term electionshalf,New YorkRepublicans have repeatedly accomplished military feats, which is admirable.Among them, Long Island is the most dazzling, because the four Long Island CongressesHouse of RepresentativesAll the seats were won by the Republicans. New York Republicans are said to have contributed to the current turnaround in Congress.

New York Congress two years agoHouse of RepresentativesThere are 27 seats for the Democratic Party, 20 for the Democratic Party and 7 for the Republican Party; this year the Republican Party added 4 seats on the basis of maintaining the original seats, for a total of 11 seats.

Republican candidate Michael Lawler (left) and Democratic candidate Sean Patrick Maloney (right) for the 17th Congressional District. (Official website of the State House of Representatives, Official website of the House of Representatives)

One of the most high-profile battles was the battle for the 17th congressional district, the Hudson Valley. Sean Patrick Maloney, a Democratic congressional veteran and campaign chairman, was defeated by his Republican opponent, Michael Lawler, in the district’s first Republican victory in four decades.

“The New York State Republican Party contributed to the popularity of the House of Representatives.” He Delin, an election expert who once supported both party candidates in New York and the founder of the New York Small Landlord Organization, told this newspaper, “Just in the last week, the president of the United States who went to the New York platform and sacrificed Pennsylvania’s opportunity to protect New York state shows that the Republican Party in New York is very powerful – they are actually pulling the Democrats back. “

On Long Island, Republicans “swept the floor” in the race for the House of Representatives, with all four seats won by the Republicans. Retired NYPD detective and Republican candidate Anthony D’Esposito succeeds retired Democratic Congressman Kathlen Rice after defeating Democratic candidate Laura Gillen in the 4th district.

George Santos, the Republican candidate for the 3rd Congressional District, was elected to the House of Representatives.
George Santos, the Republican candidate for the 3rd Congressional District, was elected to the House of Representatives. (Lin Dan / Epoch Times)

Republican candidate George Santos in Congressional District 3 defeated Democrat Robert Zimmerman to replace retired Democratic Representative Tom Suozzi.

In the new 19th Congressional District, Republican candidate and former Dutchess County Governor Marc Molinaro won the seat in Congress vacated by Antonio Delgado to become Lieutenant Governor.

Meanwhile, Republican President Nick Langworthy of New York has defeated Democratic candidate Max Della Pia by winning the 23rd seat in Congress.

In New York’s 22nd district, Republican Navy veteran Brandon Williams narrowly defeated the Democratic candidate and eventually won another seat for the Republican Party.

In addition to the aforementioned victories, New York Republicans also retained four seats in Congress for re-election: Andrew Garbarino in the 2nd district, Nicole Malliotakis in the 11th district, and Ellie in the 21st district. Elise Stefanik and Claudia Tenney of the 24th constituency.

Tannie, who serves as chairman of the Republican Congressional Convention, told the New York Post that it was New Yorkers who transformed the House of Representatives.

“That’s right, New Yorkers have transformed the House,” he said. “Last night the New York Republican Party ended the failed domination of the single Democratic party in Washington and saved America.”

Responsible editor: Li Yue #

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