Brad Lander, New York City’s Outgoing Comptroller, Launches Congressional Bid

The AP reports

Brad Lander, the outgoing comptroller of New York City, announced Wednesday that he is running for Congress, challenging U.S. Rep. Dan Goldman in a Democratic primary for a liberal district in lower Manhattan and northwest Brooklyn.

Lander, a progressive ally of Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, launched his campaign in a video and social media posts, promising to offer “courageous leadership in the face of Donald Trump’s attacks on New Yorkers.”

“At a moment of dark oppression, we can shine by fighting back together,” he said. “While the oligarchy drives an affordability crisis, they shouldn’t be able to buy a seat in Congress. While our immigrant neighbors are being demonized and attacked, we can put our bodies on the line to protect them,” said Lander in the video.

Lander has been eyeing a challenge to Goldman since he lost the Democratic mayoral primary to Mamdani this summer.

Both Lander and Goldman have been vocal critics of the federal government’s deportation agenda, appearing at a high-profile immigration court in Manhattan to observe proceedings over the last several months.

Lander was arrested there twice and faces a misdemeanor obstruction charge stemming from one of the incidents.