New York’s congressional candidates are making their final campaign appeals on Monday, the last full day of campaigning before Tuesday’s primary elections. Multiple outlets describe the contest as a matchup between an ascendant progressive left and establishment Democrats, with candidates using the final day to reinforce their platforms and persuade undecided voters. ABC News frames the election dynamics as progressives challenging more centrist, establishment figures, while the Washington Times similarly characterizes the race in terms of progressive momentum versus establishment Democrats.

The coverage indicates that candidates are delivering “closing arguments” and seeking to consolidate support ahead of the vote scheduled for Tuesday. While the provided excerpts do not identify specific districts or candidates, they agree on the broader timing and political context of the primary. The reports emphasize that Monday’s events serve as the last opportunity for candidates to reach voters before Election Day, when voters choose nominees in the congressional primaries.