As the highly anticipated special election for New York's 10th Congressional District heats up, the two main candidates are making their final pitches to voters. Democrat Dan Goldman and Republican Yu Lin are vying for the seat, which has been vacant since Rep. Jerry Nadler's district was redrawn. With the election just around the corner, both candidates are emphasizing their unique qualifications and policy priorities, from Goldman's focus on social and economic justice to Lin's emphasis on fiscal responsibility and lower taxes. As the campaign enters its final stretch, voters are likely to be swayed by the candidates' closing arguments, which could ultimately determine the outcome of this crucial election.


Candidates make closing arguments in race for NY-10  Spectrum News NY1