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George Conway to run for Congress as a Democrat
Summary
George Conway, a former Republican who became a vocal critic of Donald Trump, has launched a Democratic campaign to represent New York's 12th congressional district.
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George Conway has launched a Democratic campaign for New York's 12th congressional district. He is a conservative lawyer who was previously a Republican and became a prominent critic of Donald Trump. Conway helped found the Lincoln Project and announced his bid in a campaign video that reiterated his opposition to Trump. The seat is open because Representative Jerry Nadler is retiring.
Key details:
- Conway announced a run as a Democrat for New York's 12th congressional district.
- The race is crowded; as of December there were at least nine candidates or potential candidates, including Jack Schlossberg, Alex Bores, Micah Lasher and Cameron Kasky.
- Conway co-founded the Lincoln Project and was a vocal Republican critic of Donald Trump before changing party affiliation.
- In his announcement video he said he had fought Trump publicly and said he would run to protect New Yorkers' rights and to safeguard democracy.
- Early in Trump's first term Conway had been considered for solicitor general and later stepped back from the Lincoln Project in 2020.
- Conway and Kellyanne Conway announced their divorce in March 2023; Kellyanne Conway remains an ally of Donald Trump.
Summary:
Conway's entry brings a high-profile, formerly Republican voice into a competitive Democratic primary to replace Jerry Nadler. The campaign adds another well-known name to an already crowded Manhattan contest, and the field and primary schedule are undetermined at this time.
