Democrat Tom Suozzi wins New York race to succeed George Santos in Congress
- Tom Suozzi, a Democrat, won a special election in New York for the U.S. House seat that was left vacant by Republican George Santos' expulsion from Congress.
- Suozzi defeated Republican Mazi Pilip to regain the seat he previously held for three terms.
- Suozzi had given up the seat to run for governor but was unsuccessful in his campaign.
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Democrat to be sworn in to George Santos seat at end of February
Democrat Tom Suozzi will return to Congress at the end of the month after handily winning a special election for the New York seat formerly held by disgraced New York GOP Rep. George Santos. Suozzi, who defeated Republican Mazi Pilip by 8 points on Tuesday night, will be sworn into Congress on Feb. 28, according to a source familiar with the matter. He will serve the remainder of Santos’s term following Santos’s expulsion from the House in Dece…
Dems pick up George Santos' old House seat
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – After a snowy special election day in New York, former Congressman Tom Suozzi (D-N.Y) came out on top to take over George Santos' seat in Congress. "Tom Souzzi won," House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said. Jeffries is celebrating the win for Democrats. "In the toughest swing district in New York," Jeffries added. Suozzi's victory cuts the already-thin margin between House Democrats and Republicans by one mor…
Five takeaways from the Democrats’ recapture of a House seat - The Boston Globe
Tom Suozzi’s victory in a special House election in New York on Tuesday gave Democrats a badly needed dose of election-year optimism and a model for how to navigate one of their biggest political liabilities: the migrant influx overwhelming the southern border.
Democrats win New York seat of expelled legislator Santos
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