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votes, here they ve been reported out in this district again. for folks in omaha, i m he s represented the upper west side maloney has represented the upper east side of manhattan for the last 30 years. the two sides were merged in the district. there s also a who would run against maloney a couple years ago. [inaudible] they suggested nadler might be pulling ahead. that s what we re seeing in the earlier i say, early with this a substantial amount of votes to begin here in the 12th district. nadler has advantage there is some complicated dynamics in the tenth district. the democratic primary, we talk about manhattan, and a little bit of brooklyn as well. daniel goldman, though. you ll remember, him the lawyer of the former president
had won it by two, so let s see what tonight brings. again democrats would love to pull off the upset and win this thing outright or keep it very close. republicans would like to make a statement with a stronger margin of victory here in this special election. so i think this is the biggest thing that we re watching tonight, going to be watching tonight is the 19th congressional district in new york. the special election there. but as you mentioned, too, there are some big stories here in these democratic primaries. karen maloney, jerry nadley. maloney s represented the upper east side of manhattan. nadler, the west side. their district has been merged. the third candidate is going to lose that seat in congress. this tenth district of new york, mondaire jones, he basically moved about 75 miles south into this newly created district.
it. democrats held a primary debate in new york city last night. they had no choice. both the candidates in this race are incumbents. thanks to a court decision that redrew congressional bounds, they re running against each other for the same seat. that s a lot of fun. for 30 years, carol maloney has represented the upper east side of manhattan. over the same period, jerry madler has represented the west side. rather than do the obvious thing and retire, the two are competing for the newly-drawn 12th congressional district, combining the upper east side and upper west side of manhattan. it turns out to be the richest district in american politics. there s a lot at stake. we forced ourselves to watch the debate. we were richly rewarded for doing that. we ll start with the headlines in the debate, which you ve already likely seen. neither one of these people is