Democrat John Mannion defeats GOP Rep. Williams for House seat in central New York
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Democrat John Mannion has defeated an incumbent Republican in a central New York congressional district that includes the city of Syracuse, delivering his party a long-coveted prize in an area of the state where it struggled over the past decade.
Mannion, a state senator, defeated U.S. Rep. Brandon Williams, who was seeking a second term but was seen as one of the most endangered Republicans in the House. Williams was one of several first-term Republicans in New York running for reelection in districts won by Democratic President Joe Biden
Williams had won his seat by a very narrow margin, and this year his district was redrawn to add a more liberal college town and exclude some rural areas where he had garnered support. That forced him to campaign in a district where voters had favored Biden by double digits in 2020.
New Yorkers were expected to play an outsized role Tuesday in determining control of the U.S. House as Republicans cling to suburban seats they won two years ago by seizing on fears of crime, and Democrats try to claw them back by warning that a right-wing Congress might ban abortion.