Veteran U.S. Congressman Engel defeated by liberal Bowman in New York
primary
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[July 18, 2020]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Liberal Black
former middle-school principal Jamaal Bowman has ousted veteran
Democratic U.S. Representative Eliot Engel from the congressional seat
representing parts of New York City that he was first elected to in
1988.
The primary race was closely watched as a test of the strength of the
Democratic Party's left wing after moderate Joe Biden became the
presumptive presidential nominee.
The New York Times and the Associated Press both called the result of
the June 23 election on Friday.
According to the New York Times, Bowman prevailed by 11,717 votes,
winning 55.5% to Engel's 40.4%.
"The numbers are clear and I will not be the Democratic nominee for the
16th Congressional District seat in the fall election," the 73-year-old
Engel said in a statement.
With his primary victory, Bowman, 44, has ended the long House of
Representatives career of Engel, who is the chairman of the chamber's
powerful Foreign Affairs Committee.
Bowman's prospects for winning in the Nov. 3 general election are strong
in what is considered to be a safe Democratic seat.
In a Twitter posting, Bowman said, "I’m a Black man who was raised by a
single mother in a housing project. That story doesn’t usually end in
Congress. But today, that 11-year old boy who was beaten by police is
about to be your next Representative."
His victory reflects momentum by progressives and minority candidates
against older, establishment Democrats amid a national outcry against
racism after the death of George Floyd, a Black man, in police custody
in May.
So far in this election cycle, five incumbents in the House -- two
Democrats and three Republicans -- have been defeated in their
re-election bids by challengers from their own parties.
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Jamaal Bowman speaks at a watch party as he takes an early lead in
the democratic primary for New York's 16th Congressional District in
Yonkers, New York, U.S., June 23, 2020. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Engel, whose congressional district is centered in the Bronx, New
York City's poorest borough, and Westchester County, won re-election
in 2018 with 99% of the vote in the heavily Democratic area.
Bowman's campaign got a significant boost in his race against Engel
with endorsements from progressive leaders, including Senators
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Engel won the support of establishment Democrats, including 2016
presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
It took over three weeks to get full results of the June 23 primary
because of the large number of mail-in votes.
With the coronavirus pandemic raging in the United States, voters in
many state primaries opted to cast mail-in ballots, bringing new
challenges to elections officials.
Bowman, an advocate of single-payer health care and the Green New
Deal to drastically lower carbon emissions blamed for climate
change, said on election night that he could not wait to get to
Washington "and cause problems for the people maintaining the status
quo."
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt in New York and Richard Cowan and
Susan Cornwell in Washington; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama, Dan Grebler,
Jonathan Oatis and Leslie Adler)
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