NEW YORK — Rep. Jerry Nadler defended his seat in Manhattan's newly drawn 12th Congressional District, capping off a competitive Democratic primary that pushed the 30-year House member into a faceoff against his crosstown colleague, Rep. Carolyn Maloney.
The victory ended a cutthroat campaign that forced two powerful committee chairs to fight it out for their final years in Congress. The new district combines Manhattan's West Side — which has reliably voted for Nadler for decades — with the East Side that Maloney has represented for just as long.
The race — one of the most closely-watched in New York this cycle — effectively ends Maloney's long career in politics, sending the 76-year-old fixture home after 30 years in the House. First elected in 1992 when she defeated a Republican incumbent, Maloney rose to prominence through her fight for expanded health care for 9/11 first responders and campaigned on her promise to fight for stronger aborion protections.
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