A close loss in NY’s 10th Congressional District sparks frustration among progressives

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“This was a seat that the left could have had for the asking if they had coalesced around one candidate instead of splitting around three,” John Mollenkopf says about progressive candidates losing in the New York 10th Congressional District primary.

Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou, center, talks to reporters after a joint news conference with Rep. Mondaire Jones in New York to speak out against Dan Goldman's candidacy. Niou, Jones, and Goldman ran in the Democratic congressional primary for New York's 10th District.Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou, center, talks to reporters after a joint news conference with Rep. Mondaire Jones in New York to speak out against Dan Goldman's candidacy.

In one of the most high-profile and crowded contests of the summer, ex-prosecutor Dan Goldman narrowly defeated Yuh-Line Niou, a member of the State Assembly from Manhattan who was backed by the Working Families Party for the 10th Congressional District seat. Goldman, who was the richest candidate in the race and gave at least $4 million to his campaign, captured 26% of the vote , while Niou and two other progressives saw nearly 60% of the remaining support divided among them.

Niou has refused to concede, saying she wants to wait until all of the absentee votes are counted. That process could take weeks.

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