Posted on 06/17/2020 7:23:44 AM PDT by RandFan
A new poll shows Rep. Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.) trailing his progressive challenger by 10 points just a week before New York voters pick their nominees, an ominous sign for a long-time incumbent whose district has changed markedly since he was first elected.
The survey, conducted by the progressive group Data for Progress, finds middle school principal Jamaal Bowman (D) leading Engel by a 41 percent to 31 percent margin. Twenty-seven percent of the Democratic voters in New York's 16th district remain undecided.
The poll shows Bowman building a big lead among women, voters under 45 years old and African Americans, who make up about a third of the residents in Engel's Bronx-based district. Engel leads by 22 points among white voters, and the two are close to tied among men.
The poll did not test three other Democrats whose names will appear on the ballot -- attorney Chris Fink, former New York Police Department officer Sammy Ravelo and Andom Ghebreghiorgis, who has withdrawn and backs Bowman -- but none of them are expected to take a significant portion of the vote.
Bowman, making his first run for office, won endorsements from Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), and from the rising stars of an emerging generation of progressive members of Congress like Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Katie Porter (D-Calif.). Groups like Justice Democrats, the Working Families Party and Brand New Congress back Bowman, while most unions have stuck with Engel.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the Congressional Black Caucus both back Engel, the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. The New York Times editorial board endorsed Bowman.
Engel's district has changed markedly from the seat he first won in 1988. Back then, just 11 percent of the population was African American, and 13 percent was Hispanic. Today, just under one-third of district residents are white.
But Engel has run a lackluster campaign, even amid signs that progressives were making inroads in New York districts where longtime incumbents were sitting on their laurels.
Two years ago, Ocasio-Cortez, an unknown progressive challenger, ousted another New York Democrat, House Democratic Caucus chairman Joe Crowley (D). This year, Reps. Nita Lowey (D) and Jose Serrano (D) both retired in the face of almost certain primary challenges, while other longtime New York City representatives like Carolyn Maloney (D) and Jerry Nadler (D) have mounted aggressive campaigns.
Ominous for the country also.
The (D) party is becoming more and more pure ideological socialist / communist with each election cycle.
AOC and her ilk will see to it that the fence straddlers and so-called moderates are all eliminated form their ranks.
They will become a pure soviet style party within the next two election cycles.................
Always good to see RATs suffer.
AOC is a problem. She is dumb as anything.
I also think her friend from Massachusetts Markey will get kicked out of office too by a Kennedy.
If I had to choose between Markey and Kennedy I think I would punt. They’re both horrendous but with another Kennedy , who is young , you’ve got another lifer with higher goals.
Markey looks half dead to me. I dont think his heart is in it. He’s been in DC since the early 70’s!
Seems the Dems are cleansing the old guard.
There is no doubt Markey is truly loathsome, but just the thought of another Kennedy polluting the District of Corruption gives me a severe case of the hives. This is a classic case of lose lose.
No, it is good. The GOP may have a chance against a progressive challenger.
No Republican is running in this (16th) district, only a perennial candidate on the Conservative line.
That district hasn’t elected a Republican since 1966, under different lines. Ain’t the same country.
Clearly, a very safe Blue district. If the seat opens, maybe the GOP will reconsider running someone.
A very RED Demonrat-Communist district. I don’t use those Orwellian newspeak colors.
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