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VisitJohn Mannion Secures First Democratic House Flip, Defeats GOP Rep. Brandon Williams in NY-22
Nov 6, 2024, 04:18 AM
Democratic state Sen. John Mannion has defeated incumbent GOP Rep. Brandon Williams, flipping New York's 22nd Congressional District. This marks the first Democratic House flip of the night. The district, which includes Syracuse, was redistricted to favor Democrats. Mannion's victory is significant as it represents a shift in a previously Republican-held seat. The district is notable for having a semiconductor factory where Mike Johnson had proposed rolling back the CHIPS Act.
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