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A rising populist tide is threatening New York’s powerful incumbents
A populist movement is challenging New York's political incumbents in primary elections, with candidates from both parties facing intraparty battles. Democratic Socialists of America-backed candidates are competing against established figures, while Republican candidates endorsed by Donald Trump also face state party-aligned rivals. The article highlights a broader trend of voter frustration with the political establishment.
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