NYC politics
fromNew York Daily News
6 days agoNY-10 Democratic primary preview: Lander has incumbent Goldman on defense
Brad Lander seeks to defeat incumbent Dan Goldman in NY-10 by leveraging Brooklyn support and a critical stance on Israel.
"I'm rooting for redistricting because as many problems as I have with Dan Goldman, he's a lot better than Nicole Malliotakis," Lander told City & State New York on the sidelines of an Albany political event over the weekend. "I look forward to the court letting us know what the district is." Lander said Goldman is going "no holds barred against me, but I am holds barred against him."
Avilés is currently working to secure the support of the New York City chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America, according to a DSA member, who said Avilés would likely only run if she receives the organization's endorsement. NYC-DSA's Electoral Working Group has scheduled an initial endorsement forum next Wednesday to give Avilés a chance to make a case for her candidacy. Avilés declined to comment on her plans.
Comptroller Brad Lander leads incumbent Rep. Dan Goldman by 19% in a new progressive poll of a potential Democratic primary matchup in the deep-blue NY-10 district spanning lower Manhattan and brownstone Brooklyn. Lander, who is enthusiastically backing Zohran Mamdani's mayoral candidacy, leads Goldman by 52%-to-33% in the poll of a hypothetical one-on-one 2026 primary matchup. Goldman, a two-term pro-Israel moderate who hasn't endorsed Mamdani yet, says he and Lander are allies in the fight against President Trump and he welcomes competition in a potential primary face-off.