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Party Affiliation & General Governance
Lasher is a Democrat running to represent New York's 12th Congressional District in Manhattan.
Lasher won a crowded Democratic primary for the Manhattan-based NY-12 seat, defeating multiple opponents including Jack Schlossberg, indicating alignment with the Democratic Party in a solidly Democratic district.
Housing Affordability
Lasher likely supports expanding housing supply and affordability measures.
As a New York state assemblymember and longtime policy aide representing Manhattan, housing affordability is a central concern for NY-12, though specific federal proposals are not documented in the available record.
Reproductive Rights
Lasher is expected to support abortion access and codifying reproductive rights.
Support for reproductive rights is standard among Democratic candidates in NY-12, though the specific record for Lasher is not detailed in available sources.
Government Reform & Democracy
Lasher emphasizes governing effectiveness and experience in public service.
Lasher's campaign highlighted his background as a state legislator and government policy staffer, positioning himself as a pragmatic, experienced candidate in a competitive primary.
Senior & Health Care Issues
Lasher appears to court senior voters and support protecting programs like Social Security and Medicare.
An AARP poll showing Lasher ahead suggests engagement with senior constituents, a demographic typically focused on protecting Social Security and Medicare, though specifics are not documented.
Campaign Finance
Lasher ran a well-funded campaign in a high-spending Manhattan race.
Reporting described a 'multi-million-dollar race' in Manhattan, indicating significant campaign fundraising and spending, though Lasher's specific policy stance on campaign finance reform is not documented.
Total Raised
$3.3M
Total Spent
$2.2M
Cash on Hand
$1.1M
Top Donor PACs
Independent Expenditures
Supporting
$10.8M
Opposing
$3M
Outside groups (e.g. Super PACs) spending to support or oppose this candidate (FEC Schedule E) — not a contribution to the campaign.