The hotly contested race for New York’s 10th Congressional District is reaching its closing arguments, and incumbent Rep. Dan Goldman says his experience matters.
“You have someone who has been a career politician who will say anything or do anything, including splicing a video, to try to get votes, but ultimately flip-flops so much that you can’t trust him,” Goldman told NY1 on Friday. “And on the other hand, you have someone who has been doing the job, like I have, for three-and-a-half years.”
What You Need To Know
- The race for New York’s 10th Congressional District covering Manhattan and part of Brooklyn is hotly contested
- Incumbent Rep. Dan Goldman is fighting for his political future
- A poll last month found former City Comptroller Brad Lander with a significant lead
“There are significant differences between corporate Democrats and progressives and democratic socialists like were represented last night,” Brad Lander told NY1 a short time later while campaigning in Lower Manhattan. “That means you don’t take money from corporate PACs or Wall Street or crypto or AIPAC.”…