Bores, Lasher Run Within 5 Points in NY-12 Primary for Nadler's Seat
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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 24
Bores, Lasher Run Within 5 Points in NY-12 Primary for Nadler's Seat
3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 24
Summary
Four May polls show Alex Bores and Micah Lasher locked in a two-way fight in New York's 12th District, with no survey putting either ahead by more than 5 points.
Ten polls have been released, but only one was independently fielded; the rest were commissioned by campaigns or aligned groups, raising the risk of selective release in a crowded Democratic primary.
Jack Schlossberg, who led four of six polls from January through April, has fallen to third in three of the four polls conducted since early May as rivals expanded their campaigns.
More than a quarter of voters were undecided in three of the four latest polls, leaving the race for Jerry Nadler's successor highly fluid after his retirement from the seat he held for over 30 years.