She is more or less guaranteed to win the seat. Her district is in New York City, which is overwhelmingly a democrat stronghold. That's the problem with New York State. In the last gubernatorial election all of upstate New York voted overwhelming for the republican candidate. But because of the number of democrats voting in NYC, they swept the election for Cuomo. Candidates for statewide offices only need to campaign in NYC, because that's where the votes are, though most candidates will campaign in upstate New York, as a formality. This pattern concerns me because it applies to other States too, when major urban area progressive politicians control an entire State, then the rest of the State has to bend under the regulations that might be fitting for an urban area, but have no application to rural areas. I see that as the basis for civil war.