A slew of candidates is vying for the seat held by Rep. Jerry Nadler, who has retired after 17 terms in office, leaving New Yorkers to choose between seasoned politicians and newcomers alike. The 12th Congressional District, which includes iconic spots like Times Square, Central Park, and the Upper East and West Sides, is a coveted prize.
At two key polling locations - Butterfield Market on the Upper East Side and Zabar's on the Upper West - Gothamist conducted an informal poll to gauge voters' views of the diverse pool of candidates. The list includes state Assemblymembers Micah Lasher and Alex Bores, Jack Schlossberg, a member of the Kennedy clan; Parkland survivor and gun control advocate Cameron Kasky, LGBTQ+ activist Matthew Shurka, businessman Alan Pardee, attorney Laura Dunn, former WNYC host Jami Floyd, and others.
Voters were asked what qualities they look for in a candidate, with many emphasizing the need for a negotiator who can help secure funding for vital public services like the MTA. June Eddy, 70, at Zabar's, praised Nadler's departure, stating that "our government has turned into a gerontocracy" and we need fresh ideas.
While some voters were unfamiliar with certain candidates, such as social media personality Jack Schlossberg, many knew him due to his high profile. Rob Don, 33, commented, "He talks a lot about corruption in government, and he's more of a progressive person." On the other hand, Westsider Records owner Bruce Eder, 70, expressed skepticism over Schlossberg's Kennedy legacy.
George Conway, an anti-Trump conservative lawyer, is rumored to be considering a run for office. His background in Republican circles could pose a significant hurdle, as the district tends to vote Democratic. However, some voters were intrigued by his potential candidacy, citing Eder's observation that "he would be, to me, the most interesting candidate."
State Assemblymember Alex Bores, who has focused on artificial intelligence regulations, was praised by many voters for being a likable and capable leader. Harris Bulow, 47, outside Zabar's, expressed support for Bores, stating, "Alex Bores is the guy. Period." Meanwhile, some voters suggested adding more candidates to the mix.
The contest promises to be a lively one, with voters eager to choose from an array of candidates promising change and representation in their beloved 12th Congressional District.
At two key polling locations - Butterfield Market on the Upper East Side and Zabar's on the Upper West - Gothamist conducted an informal poll to gauge voters' views of the diverse pool of candidates. The list includes state Assemblymembers Micah Lasher and Alex Bores, Jack Schlossberg, a member of the Kennedy clan; Parkland survivor and gun control advocate Cameron Kasky, LGBTQ+ activist Matthew Shurka, businessman Alan Pardee, attorney Laura Dunn, former WNYC host Jami Floyd, and others.
Voters were asked what qualities they look for in a candidate, with many emphasizing the need for a negotiator who can help secure funding for vital public services like the MTA. June Eddy, 70, at Zabar's, praised Nadler's departure, stating that "our government has turned into a gerontocracy" and we need fresh ideas.
While some voters were unfamiliar with certain candidates, such as social media personality Jack Schlossberg, many knew him due to his high profile. Rob Don, 33, commented, "He talks a lot about corruption in government, and he's more of a progressive person." On the other hand, Westsider Records owner Bruce Eder, 70, expressed skepticism over Schlossberg's Kennedy legacy.
George Conway, an anti-Trump conservative lawyer, is rumored to be considering a run for office. His background in Republican circles could pose a significant hurdle, as the district tends to vote Democratic. However, some voters were intrigued by his potential candidacy, citing Eder's observation that "he would be, to me, the most interesting candidate."
State Assemblymember Alex Bores, who has focused on artificial intelligence regulations, was praised by many voters for being a likable and capable leader. Harris Bulow, 47, outside Zabar's, expressed support for Bores, stating, "Alex Bores is the guy. Period." Meanwhile, some voters suggested adding more candidates to the mix.
The contest promises to be a lively one, with voters eager to choose from an array of candidates promising change and representation in their beloved 12th Congressional District.