00:00 Ex-Republican Mondaire Jones launches comeback bid for New York House seat.
00:05 Former Republican Mondaire Jones announced on Wednesday morning he will run for his old
00:09 House seat in New York's 17th District, entering what is expected to be a heated fray as Democratic
00:15 candidates vie to unseat the Republican currently occupying the spot.
00:19 "I've never been Washington's choice," Jones said in a campaign launch video that
00:23 emphasized the "personal" nature of his bid. "It's because I stand up to corruption.
00:29 I battle with Republicans trying to overthrow our democracy and ban abortion, even as I
00:33 push my party to fight harder for working people. I'm running to finish the work I
00:38 began."
00:39 The 36-year-old lawyer became one of the first two openly gay black men in Congress when
00:44 he won his seat in 2020, but opted not to run for re-election after a chaotic redistricting
00:49 placed him in the same election as former Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, then the head of
00:54 the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
00:57 Maloney went on to narrowly lose the race to Rep. Michael Lawler, R., who currently
01:03 represents the 17th District. Jones instead ran in New York's 10th District, but did
01:08 advance beyond the primary.
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