New York City’s primary elections are underway in Upper Manhattan and the Bronx, focusing on congressional races where candidates have adopted strong anti-Israel positions. A key contest pits newcomer Sarah Chevalier against incumbent Representative Adriano Espaillat. The outcome of these primaries is being viewed as a test of the viability of far-left campaign strategies centered on criticism of Israel. Analysts suggest the results will indicate whether voters are receptive to candidates prioritizing this issue. The races are closely watched for their potential impact on the broader political landscape and the future of progressive politics in New York. These elections represent a significant moment for both the candidates involved and the discourse surrounding U.S. foreign policy.
