NEW YORK — Democrat Tom Suozzi and Republican Mazi Melesa Pilip scrambled for votes Tuesday as an Election Day snowstorm threatened to dampen turnout in their hotly contested Long Island congressional special election to replace disgraced ex-Rep. George Santos. The two campaigns were offering supporters rides to snow-blanketed polling stations in the 3rd Congressional District and trading .
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New York voters are heading to the polls for the special election to decide who will replace ex-Congressman George Santos, but a blast of winter weather could have an impact on the race.
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