Brad Hoylman Hops into Open Race for Jerrold Nadler’s Former House Seat
An alluring open seat, created by court-ordered redistricting, draws the Manhattan state senator, the first of many liberals expected to take the bait.
This article was originally published on by THE CITY.
The temptation of a wide-open new seat in Congress thanks to court-ordered redistricting has lured the first of many candidates to declare: State Sen. Brad Hoylman (D-Manhattan) tells THE CITY he will run in the Democratic primary for the newly drawn 10th congressional district.
“I’m in. I’m running, barring any changes the courts might make that modify the district lines, I plan on running,” he said in a phone interview Tuesday.