The NY-12 Primary Is Awash with Money but Short on Belief
The race--whose candidates include Micah Lasher, Alex Bores, George Conway, and Jack Schlossberg--is at once glitzy, confusing, and uninspiring. Alex Bores is one of many candidates in the hotly contested race for New York's Twelfth Congressional district. A good seat in Congress can be hard to find, and difficult to get up from. The average district--and there are four hundred and thirty-five of them--is roughly the size of Wales, or New Jersey. New York's Twelfth District, which spans the Upper East Side, the Upper West Side, midtown, and Chelsea, is one of the richest, smallest, and most solidly Democratic districts in the country. It has the most people with college degrees and is in the ninety-fifth percentile for members of the Silent Generation. After its incumbent, Jerry Nadler, who has been in Congress since 1992, announced his retirement last year, the race to fill his seat has also become one of the most contested.
Jun-22-2026, 10:00:00 GMT