Despite the unpopularity of former President Donald Trump among many New Yorkers, Republican leaders are making a bold claim: they're poised to pick up several House seats in the Empire State. The GOP is eyeing key battleground districts where moderate voters are increasingly disillusioned with the Democratic Party's leftward shift. With the state's Democratic incumbents facing growing primary challenges from progressive contenders, Republican strategists believe they have a real chance to capitalize on voter discontent and flip the script in New York's congressional delegation. But can the party overcome the lingering shadow of Trump's divisive presidency and appeal to a broader electorate?


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