Former New York City Comptroller Brad Lander is projected to win the Democratic primary for the 10th Congressional District, defeating incumbent Representative Dan Goldman. This marks a significant upset in the race and represents the fifth time this election cycle that a House incumbent has lost a primary challenge. Political analysts, including Steve Kornacki of NBC News, have been closely following the results. Lander’s victory signals a potential shift within the New York Democratic delegation. The outcome underscores growing progressive momentum in the district. Goldman’s defeat is particularly notable given his previous prominence and fundraising capabilities. The result sets the stage for a competitive general election in November.