Dem candidate clears crowded field to face Trump-backed incumbent in NY

U.S. Army veteran Cait Conley emerged Tuesday from a crowded primary in New York’s 17th Congressional District, setting up a high-stakes general election showdown against Republican Rep. Mike Lawler in a race expected to help determine control of the U.S. House.

Conley defeated four Democratic rivals to secure the nomination and will face Lawler in November.

Lawler, a two-term Republican and ally of President Donald Trump, has previously criticized Conley over her connection to the deadly U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, which occurred during her tenure on former President Joe Biden’s National Security Council.

The Hudson Valley district is among the most competitive congressional battlegrounds in the country and one of Democrats’ top pickup opportunities. National parties and outside groups are expected to pour millions of dollars into the race, viewing the seat as critical in the battle for House control during the final two years of Trump’s term.

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The Democratic primary drew a five-candidate field with varying political backgrounds and bases of support.

The leading contenders in fundraising, polling and endorsements ahead of Election Day were Conley and Rockland County Legislator Beth Davidson.

A third candidate, Tarrytown Trustee Effie Phillips-Staley, positioned herself to the left of her rivals and built support among progressive groups and voters. Also on the ballot were attorney and former journalist Mike Sacks and Air Force veteran John Cappello.

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The 17th District in New York spans portions of four counties on both sides of the Hudson River and contains a politically diverse electorate.

The district stretches from affluent, semi-rural communities in northern Westchester County, home to former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton; to denser, less affluent areas such as Spring Valley in Rockland County, which encompasses a diverse immigrant community.

The mix of deep-blue Democratic strongholds and reliably Republican enclaves has made the district one of the state’s most unpredictable political battlegrounds — and one where Lawler has repeatedly defied expectations.

Lawler first flipped the district in 2022 and won re-election in 2024, establishing himself as one of the GOP’s strongest performers in a swing district. Republicans have highlighted his bipartisan record and constituent-focused approach, while Democrats argue the district’s political makeup gives them a strong opportunity to reclaim the seat.

Conley primary victory marks the beginning of what is expected to be one of the most expensive and closely watched House races of the 2026 midterm election cycle.

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