As Democratic heretics go, Representative Dan Goldman isn't guilty of many crimes against his party. He initially won election to the House after prosecuting the first impeachment of President Trump (whom he now calls a 'fascist'), and during two terms, he has voted overwhelmingly with Democratic leaders'even swinging to their left by backing Medicare for All and the abolition of ICE. Goldman isn't tainted by scandal, nor is he on death's doorstep; at 50, he's pretty young for Congress. Yet if the polls in New York's Tenth Congressional District are anywhere near correct, Goldman will lose his bid for reelection in a primary later this month to another middle-aged Jewish guy aligned with progressive causes. Brad Lander, a former New York City comptroller and mayoral candidate, is challenging Goldman from the left, seeking to parlay an endorsement from the city's new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, into a House seat. Lander's case against Goldman spans from the parochial to the global....
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