George Santos’ exit sets up a competitive special election
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And the battle to replace Santos could shape up as a test of both parties’ strategies ahead of 2024.
Democratic and Republican campaign strategists are expecting a hard-fought and expensive race for New York’s 3rd District, which is based on Long Island. Santos was one of 18 Republicans representing a district Joe Biden won in 2020, and Democrats are hoping to flip multiple House seats in New York next year as they try to take control of the chamber.
But while Biden carried the district by 8 percentage points in 2020, per calculations from Daily Kos Elections, Democrats cautioned that the race would be competitive, noting Republican victories on Long Island in the midterms and in local elections earlier this month. Santos, for example, won the district in 2022 by an 8-point margin.
“Long Island is notorious for swing voters,” said former Democratic Rep. Steve Israel, who represented a previous version of the 3rd District.
Israel, who previously chaired the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, later added, “You can’t just look at the numbers and say it’s a decent Democratic district. It’s become a very fluid district where people are voting against their own party registration.”
Israel and other strategists in both parties said recent GOP successes on Long Island are due to the Nassau County GOP’s robust turnout operation and Republicans’ emphasis on issues such as crime and inflation.
New York State Democratic Party Chairman Jay Jacobs, who also leads the Nassau County party, said the district “is going to be a lot like the canary in the coal mine” for 2024.
Jacobs said Democrats need a “moderate” candidate who speaks to personal safety and the cost of living, and he said Democrats would focus on tying the GOP candidate to Republicans’ “extreme agenda.”
Leveraging the issue of abortion is part of that strategy — the issue has propelled Democratic victories in last year’s midterms and other elections earlier this year. But Jacobs said Democrats’ effort would be broader than that, citing other top concerns for Long Island voters like protecting Social Security and Medicare.
Santos himself could also be a factor in the race, even out of Congress. Santos dominated headlines for months before lawmakers from both parties voted Friday to oust him, following a damning Ethics Committee report that found him appearing to break multiple federal laws in his 2022 campaign.
No matter how hard they try to spin history, Long Island Republicans knew from the start that George Santos was a serial liar who has no business representing Long Islanders in Congress,” said DCCC spokesperson Ellie Dougherty. “We’ll make sure voters know who’s responsible for enabling distrust and corruption in New York’s 3rd Congressional District — and that’s the Republican Party.”
Candidates gear up for a quick campaign
The candidates who will compete to replace Santos won’t have much time to make their cases to voters. Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul has 10 days to declare a special election, which must occur between 70 and 80 days after that proclamation.
The race is expected to be expensive, with outside groups gearing up to engage in the campaign.
House Majority PAC, Democrats' main super PAC involved in House races, "plans to play a significant role in the NY-03 special election, and we will do whatever it takes to flip this district blue," HMP president Mike Smith said in a statement.
County party leaders will select their nominees, and they’re expected to do so shortly after Hochul declares a special election.
Jacobs said he is consulting with Hochul, as well as Rep. Gregory Meeks, who chairs the Queens County Democratic Party, House Majority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and the DCCC, and they plan to recommend a candidate to county party leaders, who will vote on a nominee.
On the Republican side, the Nassau County and Queens County party chairs are expected to select a nominee.
Personal Note
This is my district. New York is such a blue state that normally my vote amounts to virtue signaling for federal elections. Not this time. This election may decide which party controls the House of Representatives and it looks competitive enough where an individual vote might mean something. I need to get ready for endless robocalls.
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I'm so glad that George Santos is finally out. I feel like getting rid of him will set a good example. We don't need scumbags like him in Congress. (The fact that even Republicans hated him is saying a lot.)
I live in the district right next to his, so I've had to hear about him a lot.
The old joke went "how do you know when Bill Clinton is lying". Answer "when he is moving his lips".
When applied to your old fashioned run of the mill sleazy politician like Nixon or Clinton the joke is a HUGE exaggeration.
Trump took lying to higher level, but even so...
But with Santos...it was literally true!
Literally everything he ever said was a lie...and a big one at that.
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