New York special election: Tom Suozzi wins seat
vacated by George Santos in boost for Biden
The contest between Democrat Suozzi and little-known
Republican Mazi Pilip was seen as a bellwether for November’s presidential
election
Adam
Gabbatt
@adamgabbatt
Wed 14 Feb
2024 03.49 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/feb/14/tom-suozzi-wins-new-york-election-george-santos
Democrat
Tom Suozzi won the New York congressional seat vacated by the disgraced
Republican George Santos on Tuesday night, in a boost for Joe Biden ahead of
the presidential election.
The victory
narrows the slim Republican majority in the House and gives Democrats a
much-needed win in New York City’s Long Island suburbs, where Republican
candidates have shown strength in recent elections.
The
Associated Press called the result after 52% of votes were counted, with Suozzi
on 59% compared with 41% for Republican candidate Mazi Pilip.
“The people
of Queens and Long Island are sick and tired of political bickering,” Suozzi
said during a victory speech. “They want us to come together and solve
problems.”
In what had
become an increasingly bitter campaign, the inexperienced Pilip attempted to
tie Suozzi to the immigration situation at the US-Mexico border.
Pilip
conceded the race and said she congratulated Suozzi in a phone call on Tuesday
night. “Yes we lost, but it doesn’t mean we are going to end here,” Pilip told
supporters at her election watch party.
The seat,
in Long Island, was seen as a key indicator of voter sentiment before the
expected Biden-Donald Trump election in November. Biden won the district in
2020, but the area swung Republican in the 2022 midterm elections, when Santos
was elected.
However,
forecasting for November could be complicated given that turnout was
potentially hampered by a storm that dumped several inches of snow on the
district on election day. Both campaigns offered voters free rides to the polls
as plows cleared slush from the roads.
The result
leaves Republicans with a 219-213 majority that has already proved hard to
manage, illustrated by the chamber’s failure last week to pass a measure to
impeach Biden’s top border official, Alejandro Mayorkas, which fell short by
one vote when a few Republicans voted no. The House approved the measure on
Tuesday, after Republican Steve Scalise returned from cancer treatment to cast
a decisive vote.
Santos was
expelled from Congress in December after he was charged with more than 20
counts of fraud, sparking a special election. Even before the charges, Santos
had proved an intense source of embarrassment for Republicans, after it emerged
he had fabricated huge chunks of his personal history.
Suozzi, who
previously spent six years in the House of Representatives before quitting to
run, unsuccessfully, for New York governor, will have to run again for the seat
in the nationwide congressional elections in November.
The
demographic of New York’s third congressional district had made this a closely
watched election nationwide. The district, seen as a political bellwether, is
largely suburban and was one of 18 districts that Biden won in 2020, but which
then went on to vote for a Republican House representative in 2022.
Immigration,
abortion and aid to Israel featured heavily in both Suozzi and Pilip’s election
campaigns, issues which are likely to remain important later this year.
Pilip, a
relatively unknown local politician who was criticized for avoiding the press
during the campaign, sought to tie Suozzi to Biden, claiming the pair had
“created the migrant crisis”.
Suozzi
tried to distance himself from the left of the Democratic party by promising to
“battle” progressive members of Congress. He accused Pilip of being
anti-abortion – Pilip said she is “pro-life”, but would not support a national
abortion ban.
Both Pilip,
an Orthodox Jew who was born in Ethiopia before moving to Israel and who served
in the Israel Defense Forces before coming to the US, and Suozzi are fervent
supporters of continued aid, which became a key issue in a district which the
Jewish Democratic Council of America estimates has one of the largest Jewish
populations of anywhere in the country.
The
Associated Press contributed to this report
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