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NeverTrumper George Conway Flames Out as Dem, Finishes NY House Primary Behind Unknown USAID Hack, Unstable Kennedy Kid, Two Others

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NeverTrumper George Conway Flames Out as Dem, Finishes NY House Primary Behind Unknown USAID Hack, Unstable Kennedy Kid, Two Others

Sure, George Conway broke up his family, changed his party affiliation, and became known as a labile bumbler thanks to Trump Derangement Syndrome, but at least he has a fifth-place finish in a Democratic House primary to show for it.

Conway — a one-time Republican operative and one-time husband to Kellyanne Conway, campaign manager for Donald Trump’s first presidential win and an adviser to the president — managed to finish behind four other people in the primary for New York’s 12th Congressional District despite a blitz campaign and significant name recognition.

With 87 percent of the vote counted in the race to replace retiring Democrat Rep. Jerrold Nadler in a deep-blue Manhattan district, Conway was pulling 6.1 percent of the vote, according to The Associated Press.

The race was declared shortly after 10 p.m. for Micah Lasher, a state assemblyman and protégé of Nadler’s, who had a little over 39 percent of the vote in the expensive race.

Alex Bores, another state assemblyman who focused on regulating artificial intelligence during the campaign, was second with 35 percent of the vote.

That Lasher and Bores would finish 1-2 wasn’t too much of a shock; Bores’ AI platform drew AI-centric........

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