Delgado wins Dem primary in N.Y. race to unseat Faso
Attorney Antonio Delgado is projected to win his crowded Democratic primary, setting up a high-profile race against Rep. John Faso (R-N.Y.).
The Associated Press called the race for Delgado at 11:15 p.m. EDT.
Delgado, a Rhodes scholar, defeated six other Democratic contenders in Tuesday’s primary. He will now face off against Faso in a top House race being targeted by Democrats.
Delgado was the fundraising leader, bringing in more than $2.2 million during the primary campaign. He previously worked in Los Angeles, where he started a hip-hop record label.
The primary for the 19th district was seen as a wide open fight with a big price tag. Between the seven Democratic candidates, they raised more than $7 million and spent almost $5 million.
While it’s considered a swing seat, President Trump won Faso’s district by almost 7 points in 2016. But Democrats believe they still have a shot at reclaiming the seat since it was previously carried twice by former President Obama.
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