Despite Blackface Scandal, GOP Rep. Mike Lawler Holds Slim Lead Over Mondaire Jones In NY Congress Race
With election night less than a month away, the race for New York’s 17th congressional district is surprisingly tight. A few years ago, it would never have been on anyone’s Bingo card that in the traditionally blue state of New York, a Black Democrat and former New York congressman would trail even slightly behind a white Republican who recently had to apologize for wearing blackface in college — but here we are.
According to polling data published by Emerson College, GOP Rep. Michael Lawler is holding onto a slim one-point lead over his opponent Mondaire Jones, who was the Democratic incumbent in 2022 until he was forced out on a technicality due to complex political maneuvering by white Democrat Sean Patrick Mahoney, who ultimately lost his race to Lawler, who was a little-known state assemblyman at the time. (We reported on that nonsensical debacle here in case you want to read up on it.)
From Emerson:
New Emerson College Polling/PIX11/The Hill surveys of New York’s 17th and 18th congressional districts find close elections for the two US House seats. In the 17th district, 45% support incumbent Republican Congressman Michael Lawler, while 44% support former congressman Mondaire Jones. Three percent support Working Families Party Anthony Frascone, and 7% are undecided.
“Mondaire Jones is leading among young voters under 40, 51% to 40%, and those in their 40s, 45% to 41%, but trails among voters over 50, 49% to 40%,” Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said. “The Working Families Party candidate also pulls 6% among voters under 40.”
Lawler has a 47% favorable rating in the district, while 40% have an unfavorable view of him. Thirteen percent are not familiar with him. Jones has a 40% favorable rating, while 40% have an unfavorable view of him. Twenty percent are not familiar with Jones.
As we previously reported, Lawler acknowledged last Thursday that, as a college student, he darkened his face as part of a Michael Jackson costume he wore for Halloween.
“Obviously I can’t change what happened 18 years ago,” Lawler, 38, said in a CNN interview. “But I certainly, with wisdom and age, understand that this is not something that I would do today, and certainly understand why people would be upset or offended by it. And for that, I’m sorry.”
For what it’s worth, Lawler doesn’t appear to be a MAGA Republican. As the New York Times noted in 2022, he “ran a somewhat more moderate campaign — distancing himself from the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, for instance, and rejecting false conspiracy theories about a Trump win in 2020 — apparently aiming to lure independents and conservative Democrats.”
It’s worth mentioning that, even this close to the election, a one-point lead doesn’t guarantee Lawler will be looking at a second term in his district seat. Jones might still be making a comeback. We’ll just have to wait until November and see.
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