Ryan, the executive of Ulster County and a combat veteran, defeated Republican Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro by 1.8 percentage points in the 19th District, which President Biden won by 2 points in 2020 and Donald Trump won by 7 in 2016.
"This is not the result that you would expect to see in a strongly Republican political climate," NBC News analyst Steve Kornacki said on MSNBC as the race was called. "For Democrats you could not get more encouraging signs in a political landscape that looked terrible for them a few months ago." He called the 19th "a truly bellwether district."
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Grace Ashford of The New York Times looks ahead: "Mr. Ryan will be seeking a full term in Congress in November, but — in a confusing redistricting-year twist — it will not be in the 19th District. His home lies within the new boundaries of the 18th District, where he is running in November. His Republican opponent in that race will be Assemblyman Colin Schmitt of New Windsor. Despite Mr. Molinaro’s loss in the 19th District, he, too, will be seeking a full term in Congress in November — in the district’s new contours."
Based on Ryan's "impressive" win, political scientist Larry Sabato of the University of Virginia changed his ratings on the two districts, based on Ryan's win. The new 18th went from tossup to leans Democratic and the 19th went from leans Republican to tossup. "Higher Democratic voter enthusiasm likely explains Ryan’s victory," wrote Kyle Kondik, editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball.
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