Another seat flipped
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Apparently, Republicans were unable to find a candidate with the appeal of George Santos:
Democrat Tom Suozzi won a hotly contested special election for Congress on Tuesday, the Associated Press projected, retaking a seat in suburban New York and offering his party some reassurance amid high anxiety about President Biden’s political vulnerabilities.
Suozzi beat Republican nominee Mazi Pilip to replace Republican George Santos, who was indicted on a charge of fraud and then expelled from Congress late last year amid revelations that he fabricated much of his life story. The race for New York’s 3rd District — long viewed as a dead heat — played out in a suburban part of Long Island that favored President Biden by 8 points in 2020 but then swung toward Republicans, backing Santos by the same margin.
With 85 percent of the vote counted late Tuesday night, Suozzi led Pilip by about 8 points.
The outcomes in special elections post-Dobbs is perhaps the primary reason for optimism about November.