One candidate is a career prosecutor and politician who served 12 years as Staten Island District Attorney before being elected to Congress. The other is a former FBI agent and businessman who resigned his congressional seat after pleading guilty to felony tax evasion and spent seven months in prison.
A recent poll showed that the felon is ahead.
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