NEW YORK — Former federal prosecutor Dan Goldman beat a crowded field of Democrats vying for a new congressional seat in Lower Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn.
Goldman was counsel to House Democrats during the first impeachment of former President Donald Trump, and leaned on that experience heavily in campaign ads and forums by casting himself as a candidate with unique investigative chops that could be trained on the GOP.
He unseated Rep. Mondaire Jones, who sought reelection far from his current suburban district north of the city as a result of the state's chaotic redistricting process. Goldman also bested New York Assembly Member Yuh-Line Niou and City Council Member Carlina Rivera.
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