In a special election for a state Senate seat in southern Brooklyn, Republicans are vying for a significant win, having seen the district lean heavily for Trump in 2020. The GOP's Nachman Caller faces Democrat Sam Sutton, who is well-connected within the local Sephardic community. Despite a demographic advantage for Democrats, many voters in this district are more moderate and may cross party lines. The race is deemed competitive, emphasizing the critical importance of voter turnout for determining the outcome and its implications for Senate majority dynamics.
Both sides said it's a competitive race and voter turnout will likely determine the outcome.
Murray emphasized a Caller victory will leave Democrats two votes shy of a veto proof majority in the Senate.
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