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RandySF

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Wed Sep 19, 2018, 07:59 PM Sep 2018

NY-27: Collins to Remain on Ballot, Race Moves to Lean Republican

On Monday, indicted Rep. Chris Collins (NY-27) surprised local GOP officials by reversing course and ending his efforts to be removed from the general election ballot, creating yet another unwanted situation for House Republicans in an otherwise safe Republican seat. His race against Democratic Grand Island Town Supervisor Nate McMurray moves from Likely Republican to the Lean Republican column.

In August, Collins was arrested on charges of insider trading for allegedly passing nonpublic information about an Australian biotech company's drug trials to his son in June 2017. Collins was already under investigation by the House Ethics Committee, but the post-primary indictment caused local GOP officials to search for a replacement and Democrats to sue to block Collins' removal from the ballot.

It's unclear what strategy Collins will adopt now that he's taking a 180-degree turn after announcing he would end his reelection bid last month. But there's a hopeful precedent for Republicans: GOP Rep. Michael Grimm (NY-11) ran for reelection under indictment on Staten Island in 2014, and won handily in part because he promised voters he would resign if convicted (he ultimately followed through).

New York's 27th CD takes in Buffalo's most Republican suburbs and voted for President Trump 59 percent to 35 percent in 2016. Collins, a former Erie County executive and one of the wealthiest members of Congress, became Trump's first congressional endorser in early 2016 and took 67 percent in 2016. But in his last competitive race in 2012, he only defeated Democratic Rep. Kathy Hochul 51 percent to 49 percent.


https://www.cookpolitical.com/analysis/house/new-york-house/ny-27-collins-remain-ballot-race-moves-lean-republican


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NY-27: Collins to Remain on Ballot, Race Moves to Lean Republican (Original Post) RandySF Sep 2018 OP
This is wonderful. I hope he stays in until Nov 6. marble falls Sep 2018 #1
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