Rep. Carolyn Maloney’s 30-year career ends in loss to Nadler
BY MICHELLE L. PRICE and BRENDAN FARRINGTON
Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — New York Democrat Carolyn Maloney’s three-decade career in the U.S. House is coming to a close. She lost her primary Tuesday to a longtime colleague turned rival, congressman Jerry Nadler. Maloney and Nadler each chair powerful committees and have spent 30 years representing parts of Manhattan. They ran against each other after new redistricting maps merged much of their longtime congressional districts. In other races Tuesday, another incumbent — first-term progressive Rep. Mondaire Jones — was on the verge of defeat, conceding his primary in a new district. Meanwhile, Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, the chair of the House Democrats’ campaign arm, survived a primary challenge from a progressive.