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Now that the Democratic National Convention has wrapped, a stark reality exists for New York activists, operatives and party leaders: The real test for Harris has only just begun.
Moreover, New York boasts the two most influential Democrats in Congress and plays a key role in determining which party will control at least one chamber next year.
This year, there are six House seats in New York that Democrats view as competitive. Two are held by Democrats defending against challengers, while the party believes the remaining four can be shifted from Republican incumbents.
Anne Hart, Chair of the Sullivan County Democrats and a member of the New York Delegation at the convention in Chicago, spoke to Radio Catskill about the growing enthusiasm for the ticket and the obstacles that lie ahead in the final ten weeks before the General Election
By Various hostsNow that the Democratic National Convention has wrapped, a stark reality exists for New York activists, operatives and party leaders: The real test for Harris has only just begun.
Moreover, New York boasts the two most influential Democrats in Congress and plays a key role in determining which party will control at least one chamber next year.
This year, there are six House seats in New York that Democrats view as competitive. Two are held by Democrats defending against challengers, while the party believes the remaining four can be shifted from Republican incumbents.
Anne Hart, Chair of the Sullivan County Democrats and a member of the New York Delegation at the convention in Chicago, spoke to Radio Catskill about the growing enthusiasm for the ticket and the obstacles that lie ahead in the final ten weeks before the General Election