Does Mike Lawler (NY-17th) have the possibility of being a Biden-district entrenched Republican rep? (user search)
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  Does Mike Lawler (NY-17th) have the possibility of being a Biden-district entrenched Republican rep? (search mode)
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Roll Roons
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« on: January 26, 2023, 09:04:18 PM »

He beat a longtime incumbent assemblywoman in a seat that wasn't expected to be competitive and then took out the asshole DCCC chair in a Biden +10 district despite only launching his congressional campaign in May 2022.

He knows he's in a tough district, and will act accordingly. Don't underestimate him.
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Roll Roons
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« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2023, 12:15:56 PM »

As long as he doesn't become New York's Mike Garcia he should be fine.
Elaborate?
Mike Garcia is in a Biden +12 seat in California and acts too conservative for his district. If Lawler wants to survive in his double digit Biden seat in New York, he probably will not want to act too conservative for his district.

Garcia may be too conservative for his district, but that hasn’t stopped him from winning there.
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