Former Comptroller Brad Lander won the Democratic nomination for Congress in New York’s 10th District on Tuesday, easily defeating incumbent Rep. Dan Goldman, according to unofficial Board of Elections results.
As of 10:40 p.m., Lander had earned 65.8% of the vote to Goldman’s 34.01% with nearly 98% of scanners reporting, according to unofficial Board of Elections results. In the heavily-Democratic NY-10, which includes portions of southern Manhattan and Brooklyn, winning the nomination likely means Lander will sail to victory — and to Congress — in the November general election.










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