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Local New York legislator jumping into race 'to flip' Lawler's seat in Congress

A local New York lawmaker said on Tuesday that he “let's turn it over” at the race in Rep. Mike Lawler's (RN.Y.) seat.

“I'm a county councillor, former VP of the School Board and a mother who works with a proven record of delivering bipartisan victory to the Hudson Valley.” Rockland County Councilman Beth Davidson (d) I said in my post on Thursday x.

“Today I'm announcing that I'm running to flip the NY-17 Blue, RT, Davidson added.

Davidson's post was also featured Screenshot of New York Times article on the ambitions of a seat representing New York's 17th Congressional District from a local lawmaker.

In November, Lawler dodged former MP Mondare Jones (DN.Y.) seat challenge.

The New York Republican promoted his party's performance in last year's election, which only went on to vote day.

“You can see my district where Joe Biden scored 10 points four years ago. When all the votes are counted, Donald Trump is either a win over my district or a key move across the country. ” Roller told Chris Starwald of News Nation at the time.

Oka reached into Roller's office for comment.

NewsNation is owned by Nexstar Media Group, which owns The Hill.

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