Mr. Latimer, 70, who is term-limited as county executive, told The Washington Times during a campaign stop in White Plains that he ran against Mr. Bowman because of the congressman's antics, which included pulling a fire alarm during a spending vote.
Far-left Squad battles for survival Tuesday in New York primary
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He said his union supporters span every pay grade of civil service employees, from the secretaries to the caseworkers and supervisors.
George Latimer flexes union support against Jamaal Bowman in New York primary
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