"New York Special Election: The Race to Replace George Santos and Its Impact on the Democratic Party"

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In a heated debate ahead of the special House election to replace George Santos, Mazi Pilip and Tom Suozzi clashed over the migrant crisis, abortion rights, and more, with Pilip accusing Suozzi of "opening the border" and being unprepared for Congress. The race has become a referendum on the influx of migrants, with Pilip blaming Suozzi for encouraging illegal immigration, while Suozzi, a moderate former congressman, faces a tough battle in the tossup election that could impact the House majority.
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