After a crazy ballot counting process in Oneida County and across the district, The Claudia Tenney campaign is claiming they've retaken the lead in the race for NY-22.
About a month ago, Chenango County's government was hit by a ransomware attack and now, two-weeks after Election Day, they could determine who wins the NY-22 Congressional seat.
What started out as a 28,000 vote lead for Claudia Tenney over Rep. Anthony Brindisi after election night, is now almost a statistical tie. The counting of absentee ballots continued on Tuesday as Brindisi gained ground by a margin of better than 70-percent.
It's almost Election Day and the negative political commercials are in full swing and still, after years in public service, only about half the political spots airing right now pronounce Anthony Brindisi's last name correctly. We are going to set the record straight.
There's less than a week until early voting begins in the 22nd congressional district and on Friday of last week, Anthony Brindisi spent more than 20 minutes with WIBX's Keeler Show to discuss the issues.
As the campaign season continues to heat up, local law enforcement officials from Oneida and Madison County are expressing concerns with the current NY-22 Representative Anthony Brindisi.
The race between former Representative Claudia Tenney (R) and current Congressman Anthony Brindisi (D) is heating up. Tenney debated a handful of topics on the Keeler Show on WIBX on Thursday including a question from WIBX's Jeff Monaski, who asked about a tweet she has since deleted, regarding a debunked COVID-19 conspiracy theory.
With the Congressional race for NY-22 well underway former Congresswoman Claudia Tenney has received a big endorsement from the New York State Police union.