New York Democrat Micah Lasher wins House primary that drew big spending from AI groups

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NBC News projects that Lasher, who was backed by retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler, emerged from a crowded field in the Manhattan-based 12th District.
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New York Assemblyman Micah Lasher won the Democratic primary in the 12th District over a crowded field of contenders.Lev Radin / ZUMA Press Wire via Reuters

New York Assemblyman Micah Lasher has won the Democratic nomination in the 12th Congressional District, NBC News projects, benefiting from his deep ties to the area and backing from party leaders in a primary that drew national attention.

Lasher emerged from a crowded field of Democrats that included fellow Assemblyman Alex Bores, Kennedy family scion Jack Schlossberg and George Conway, the former Republican lawyer-turned-prominent critic of President Donald Trump.

Bores’ campaign was defined by a fight over AI regulation, with tech titans on both sides of the issues spending large sums of money both for and against his candidacy.

But Lasher managed to sidestep that proxy war and had the backing of major state party leaders, including Gov. Kathy Hochul, former Mayor Michael Bloomberg — who remains popular in the Manhattan district where older voters play an outsize role in elections — and retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler, who currently represents it. Lasher has worked for all three.

Lasher leaned heavily on his legislative record, framing himself as a decadeslong fighter for the district. He is also a vocal proponent of redrawing New York’s congressional map to boost Democrats amid the national redistricting fight, boosting him with the party’s base.

An allied group, funded primarily by millions of dollars from Bloomberg, also spent heavily to emphasize Lasher’s endorsements and bolster his Democratic credentials on issues like fighting the Trump administration’s immigration policies.

But the battle between warring AI factions sucked up much of the oxygen in the race, all in response to Bores’ push for more restrictions on the industry.

US Congressional Candidate Alex Bores Attends "Workers for Bores" Day Of Action
Assemblyman Alex Bores' candidacy drew millions in spending from competing AI groups.Michael Nagle / Bloomberg via Getty Images file

Think Big, a super PAC affiliated with the pro-AI group Leading the Future, spent at least $8 million against Bores. The top funders of Leading the Future include leaders at OpenAI and aligned venture capitalists, and the group has been critical of Bores’ views on AI regulation, arguing his regulatory framework would “handcuff” innovation.

Bores argued new safeguards are needed now before the rapid development of AI platforms reaches a point of no return. And he got a boost from a competing AI company, Anthropic, which supported a different super PAC, Jobs and Democracy PAC, that spent almost $7 million to defend him.

Schlossberg, a grandson of John F. Kennedy, finished a distant third in the primary. He was endorsed by former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., as he made his first bid for public office.

Lasher will be heavily favored in the November general election for the deep-blue seat.

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