New York Democrats are gearing up for the 2024 general election, determined to regain their lost ground after a disappointing 2022 midterms where Republicans flipped four seats outside New York City. The state party, along with Gov. Kathy Hochul and other allies, are working on revitalizing their political efforts to secure Democratic majority-makers, especially from suburban districts, in the upcoming election.
The high stakes of the New York contests were highlighted by former President Donald Trump's recent rally on Long Island, targeting Republican Rep. Anthony D’Esposito's district. D’Esposito is one of five New York GOP freshmen facing tough reelection battles against determined Democrats.
The Democratic party in New York has faced criticism for their performance in the 2022 midterms, with some attributing the loss of the House majority to the gubernatorial race. However, there is a renewed focus on coordination and investment to prevent a repeat of the past setbacks.
A coordinated campaign involving the state party, Hochul's operation, and various Democratic entities is in full swing, with a significant emphasis on electing their own candidates in the general election. The efforts include numerous offices, staff, volunteers, and substantial fundraising to support Democratic challengers across the state.
Outside groups, including Battleground NY, have also ramped up their activities, engaging in extensive canvassing and spending to boost Democratic candidates. The New York Fund, backed by House Majority PAC and former Mayor Michael Bloomberg, has allocated substantial resources for Empire State races.
Despite challenges such as the absence of Gov. Hochul from the ticket this year and potential hurdles like the New York Equal Rights Amendment, Democrats are determined to secure victories in battleground districts. The upcoming election, particularly in the 17th Congressional District, is expected to be a significant test for both parties.