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Among the most-watched races on June 23 will be a group of four Democratic primaries in solidly blue New York City-based U.S. House districts. These contests feature ideological splits and/or highly salient issues that could say as much about where Democrats will be in 2028 as they do about the party in 2026. To explore these primaries and the larger political picture, Decision Desk HQ Chief Elections Analyst Geoffrey Skelley spoke with Michael Lange, a close observer of NYC’s political left [https://www.michaellange.nyc/p/the-dress-rehearsal-for-2028] and author of The Narrative Wars [https://www.michaellange.nyc/] on Substack. Geoffrey and Michael began with the 7th District [https://votes.decisiondeskhq.com/races/2026-06-23/new-york-us-house-7-democratic-primary], where longtime Rep. Nydia Velázquez is retiring (2:45). This primary mainly pits progressive Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso against state Assemblymember Claire Valdez, a democratic socialist. An outgrowth of the 2020 presidential clash between Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, this race may provide lessons about how Democrats can turn out young voters like Mayor Zohran Mamadani did in NYC’s 2025 mayoral race [https://votes.decisiondeskhq.com/races/2025-11-04/new-york-new-york-city-mayor-general-election]. After this, they detoured to discuss New York’s possible pre-2028 redistricting and what it might mean for districts in New York City (12:45). They then turned to the 10th District [https://votes.decisiondeskhq.com/races/2026-06-23/new-york-us-house-10-democratic-primary], where Rep. Dan Goldman faces a challenge from the left by former NYC Comptroller Brad Lander (18:14). Goldman is an underdog in part because his political positioning — especially his views on Israel and support from AIPAC — are a poor fit for very progressive North Brooklyn, which makes up a majority of this seat. Michael and Geoffrey shifted to the 13th District [https://votes.decisiondeskhq.com/races/2026-06-23/new-york-us-house-13-democratic-primary] in Upper Manhattan/The Bronx, where Rep. Adriano Espaillat also faces a challenge from his left (25:50). Espaillat has built a political base from the large Dominican population in this area, but now finds himself trying to win over Black voters against his democratic socialist challenger, community organizer Darializa Avila Chevalier. But Chevalier has her own issues thanks to a raft of controversial past social media posts. They closed out by discussing the Manhattan-based 12th Distric [https://votes.decisiondeskhq.com/races/2026-06-23/new-york-us-house-12-democratic-primary]t, left open by the retirement of veteran Rep. Jerrold Nadler (35:19). A crowded primary field includes Kennedy family scion Jack Schlossberg and attorney George Conway, the ex-husband of longtime Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway. But the two leading candidates appear to be two members of the state Assembly: Michael Lasher and Alex Bores. This race has centered on artificial intelligence, as a super PAC associated with OpenAI has attacked Bores because of his past support for regulations on AI — likely a pivotal issue in the 2028 election. They also briefly discussed the 17th District [https://votes.decisiondeskhq.com/races/2026-06-23/new-york-us-house-17-democratic-primary] just outside of NYC, a key battleground seat in 2026 (46:04). This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit decisiondeskhq.substack.com [https://decisiondeskhq.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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