The Point: New York Democrats and Republicans confident heading into 2024 election season
The Point
Two men in the thick of New York politics break down the upcoming U.S. House races, which could determine the balance of power.
Talking Points
Deputy Senate Majority Leader Michael Gianaris played a major role in the New York State Legislature's decision to tinker with the congressional lines, originally drawn by a bipartisan commission.
Ed Cox, chairman of the New York State Republican Party, is determined to keep his party's hold on 10 congressional seats currently in GOP hands.
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Your Point
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Exclamation Point
The conversation with Gianaris continued on CBS News New York.
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