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In his revised New York state congressional maps — the final version of which was released 12:17 a.m. Saturday — Special Master Jonathan Cervas tossed aside Democratic gerrymandering to create a slew of intriguing new districts, some of which could fracture the established political landscape.In Manhattan, the new 12th district will pit the East Side’s Rep. Carolyn Maloney against the West Side’s Rep. Jerry Nadler. The last competitive district on Long Island will be a title fight to replace Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi, who is leaving Congress to run for governor in a primary against Gov. Hochul. Like Garbarino, she also voted for President Biden’s infrastructure package.Cervas told The Post that the seat remains competitive, but others, like Dave Wasserman, of the nonpartisan Cook Political Report, said Saturday there was “no longer a viable path for Max Rose.” The district sprawls from Ossining to Yorktown to Carmel, and Democrats have the edge. Fellow Dem Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan has said he will run — in addition to seeking his full term in the 18th district. On the Republican side, Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro will run in both the special and general elections for the seat.This upstate district, dominated by cities like Syracuse, Utica and Rome, has long been competitive.
As said here by Jon Levine