The election of three candidates with far-left ideologies in New York's primaries may pose challenges for House Democratic leadership as they aim to present a unified response to President Trump if the party regains control of the chamber. Recent experiences under Republican leadership have demonstrated the influence that a small, cohesive group of House members can exert.
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House Democrats face challenges from newly elected left-wing candidates
Three far-left candidates were elected in New York's primaries, potentially complicating efforts for House Democratic leadership to maintain unity in response to President Trump. The situation reflects the influence that a united group of House members can have, as seen in recent years under Republican leadership.
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House Democrats face challenges from newly elected left-wing candidates