Democrats Refused to Primary Tom DiNapoli for Years. This Year Is Different.
Thomas DiNapoli, the New York State comptroller, is facing his first primary challenge since taking office in 2007. Two Democratic candidates, Drew Warshaw and Raj Goyle, are running against him amid growing anti-incumbent sentiment. This marks a significant shift in the political landscape for DiNapoli, who has previously faced no primary opposition.
- ▪Thomas DiNapoli has been the New York State comptroller since 2007.
- ▪He is now facing his first primary challenge from two Democrats.
- ▪The challengers are Drew Warshaw and Raj Goyle, who are capitalizing on anti-incumbent fervor.
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