Several open seats and incumbent challenges have become testing grounds for the Democratic Party’s ideological divide.

Three reasons to care about the New York congressional primaries on Tuesday.

New York’s congressional candidates will deliver closing arguments ahead of primary elections Tuesday, as an ascendent progressive left takes on establishment Democrats

NEW YORK (AP) — New York's congressional candidates have a final chance to make their case Monday on the last full day of campaigning before a primary election in which

Democratic nomination contests for New York’s seats in the closely divided U.S. House take center stage Tuesday in a state primary.

Several open seats and incumbent challenges have become testing grounds for the Democratic Party’s ideological divide.

Democratic socialist candidates push for an edge in US races that hinge on issues like Israel policy and inequality.

New York’s 7th District primary is pitting progressives against democratic socialists.

In New York City, several congressional seats are up for grabs, including the most Jewish district in the country, NY-12.

Tuesday is make or break for everyone from Jack Schlossberg to Brad Lander and will serve as a major test of Zohran Mamdani’s clout.

The parties will also set up a handful of key House battleground races as voters in Maryland, New York, South Carolina and Utah pick nominees.

New York’s primaries on Tuesday will test just how influential Mayor Zohran Mamdani is with voters six months into his tenure — and offer a preview of the ideological battles to…

New York voters will decide who the nominees will be in several high-profile races. In one race, a member of the Kennedy family is among the Democratic candidates.

A number of Democratic strongholds are hosting competitive congressional primaries, with establishment incumbents and candidates trying to fend off left-wing challengers.

Tuesday’s primaries in New York, Maryland and Utah test outside money, party power and the influence of Zohran Mamdani and Donald Trump.

Democratic primary elections to test strength of party’s left flank as old guard faces string of challenges

Voters are going to the polls Tuesday for contests in New York, South Carolina, Maryland and Utah.

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is backing far-left candidates against mainstream Democrats, potentially clashing with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. Meanwhile, vulnerable…

And four other things to watch for in Tuesday’s primaries.

New York, Maryland and Utah each hold primaries on Tuesday, when South Carolina will host runoffs

Eight months into his first term, NYC's democratic socialist mayor is trying to remake the city's congressional delegation.