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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Unemployment Rate: 6.1% (vs. 3.5% nationally, 2026 estimate)
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Cook Partisan Voting Index: D+69 (LegisLetter 2026); Biden won the district with 85% in 2020
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Transportation: 41.8% use public transit; 32.9-minute mean commute; average car ownership: 0 per household
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Foreign-Born Population: 27.8% (204,000 people); common non-English languages: Spanish (14.8%), Chinese (12.4%), Yiddish (3.8%)
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Racial/Ethnic Composition: White (Non-Hispanic) 52.6%, Hispanic 19.6%, Asian 19.6%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 61.7% (vs. 33.7% nationally); 27.8% hold a post-graduate degree
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Homeownership Rate: 29.6% (lowest in the nation); median property value $1,229,400; median rent $2,352
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Poverty Rate: 16.1% (Data USA) / 12.4% (LegisLetter)
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Median Household Income: $117,000 (vs. $78,538 national median); 16.1% poverty rate
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Population (2024): 733,272
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: New York Proposal 2 (2023) — Extend Sewage Project Debt Exclusion from Constitutional Debt Limit Through 2034 (2023) — passed, margin 59.75% Yes — 40.25% No
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: New York Proposal 1 (2023) — Remove Small City School Districts from Special Constitutional Debt Limitation (2023) — passed, margin 56.75% Yes — 43.25% No
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: New York Proposal 1 (2024) — Equal Rights Amendment: Enshrine reproductive rights, sexual orientation, gender identity, and other anti-discrimination protections in the State Constitution (2024) — passed, margin 61.4% Yes — 38.6% No (with 9% blank/invalid)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 72 (Accommodation and Food Services) (share 7.5)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 62 (Health Care and Social Assistance — 45,586 employed) (share 11.6)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 52 (Finance and Insurance — 44,911 employed, $205,735 median earnings) (share 11.4)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 54 (Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services — 82,045 employed) (share 20.8)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Citigroup (Tribeca headquarters) (240000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: JPMorgan Chase (New York headquarters) (310000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital (2000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: New York University (19000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Goldman Sachs (Lower Manhattan headquarters) (45000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] District summary: New York's 10th Congressional District encompasses Lower Manhattan (including Wall Street, Tribeca, SoHo, Greenwich Village, and the Lower East Side) and western Brooklyn neighborhoods (Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Red Hook, and Borough Park). The district is home to approximately 733,272 residents with a median age of 36.4. It is one of the wealthiest districts in the nation with a median household income of $117,000, but also has a 16.1% poverty rate. The district is 52.6% White, 19.6% Hispanic, and 19.6% Asian, with 27.8% foreign-born. It is highly educated (61.7% hold a bachelor's degree or higher), predominantly renter-based (29.6% homeownership), and transit-dependent (41.8% use public transit). The economy is anchored by finance and insurance, professional services, and healthcare. The district is overwhelmingly Democratic (D+69 per LegisLetter). Goldman was elected in 2022 after a crowded 12-person primary, winning with 26% of the vote. He faces a competitive 2026 primary challenge from progressive Brad Lander.
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Voted sponsored on H.R. 4173 / H.R. 4174 / H.R. 4176 (No Secret Police Act of 2025 — Would require DHS agents to clearly display identification during civil immigration enforcement) on 2025-06-26: Goldman introduced this bill after ICE agents denied him and Rep. Nadler entry to inspect a detention facility. It aligns with his oversight role on the Homeland Security Committee and his stated progressive values.
Date: 2025-06-26
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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Voted nay on H.R. 3746 (118th Congress) (Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 — Bipartisan debt ceiling deal negotiated by Speaker McCarthy and President Biden) on 2023-05-31: Goldman voted against the bipartisan debt ceiling deal, aligning with 46 House Democrats who opposed it. The bill passed the House 314-117 and averted a federal default.
Date: 2023-05-31
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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Voted led prosecution on H.Res. ___ (116th Congress) (Lead Majority Counsel in the first impeachment of Donald Trump) on 2019-12-18: Goldman was lead counsel for House Democrats in Trump's first impeachment, directing investigation strategy and questioning witnesses. This role defined his political brand and launched his congressional career.
Date: 2019-12-18
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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Voted nay on H.R. 1 (119th Congress) (One Big Beautiful Bill Act — $4.5 trillion reconciliation package with Medicaid and SNAP cuts and permanent extension of 2017 tax cuts) on 2025-07-03: Goldman voted with all Democrats against the GOP bill. He introduced an amendment to block ICE from barring members from inspecting detention facilities. He called it the 'Big Ugly Bill for Billionaires.' Passed 218-214.
Date: 2025-07-03
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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[disclosure] Goldman is one of the wealthiest members of Congress (estimated net worth $207M), an heir to the Levi Strauss fortune, a self-described proud Zionist, and an AIPAC endorsee. The JTA noted that between his AIPAC endorsement and his status as a millionaire and Levi Strauss heir who calls himself a proud Zionist, Goldman is, in a number of respects, outside the bounds of the progressive movement in 2026 as defined by the left. Progressive challenger Brad Lander has called Goldman a 'progressive except for Palestine' politician.
Date: 2026-02-18
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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[statement] Goldman touts his progressive values and has sought to build bridges to the left wing of the Democratic Party, telling HuffPost in September 2022 that he is excited to share his progressive values and ideals with those who have a misconception of who he is.
Date: 2022-09-19
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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[disclosure] Within his first 103 days in Congress, Goldman conducted more than 500 stock trades worth between $10 million and $31 million. He sold PacWest Bancorp shares days before the stock plummeted and bought up to $50,000 in Northrop Grumman stock and up to $15,000 each in Raytheon Technologies and L3 Harris Technologies while sitting on the Homeland Security Committee.
Date: 2023-04-18
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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[platform] Goldman campaigned on banning congressional stock trading, calling for members of Congress to be prohibited from trading stocks while holding office. He pledged to put his assets in a blind trust immediately upon being sworn in and co-sponsored the Ban Congressional Stock Trading Act.
Date: 2022-08-01
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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[statement] Shortly before primary day in August 2022, Goldman told a journalist he would put no restrictions on abortion—not at 20 weeks, 30 weeks, or any time frame leading up until birth. He was accused by primary opponents of being a flip-flopper on abortion policy.
Date: 2022-08-23
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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[statement] In a July 2022 interview with Orthodox Jewish outlet Hamodia during the NY-10 primary, Goldman said he would not object to a state law barring abortion after the point of fetal viability, with exceptions for the health of the mother. After consulting privately with an aide, he changed his answer to support abortion rights without any restrictions, including after viability. Rivals said he changed his position on abortion four times in three weeks.
Date: 2022-07-19
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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Goldman was sued by his landlord in December 2023 for allegedly owing $180,000 in unpaid rent on a $45,000-a-month Tribeca penthouse condominium. His communications director called the allegations baseless.
Date: 2023-12-07
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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Goldman raised $2.2 million in Q1 2026, outpacing his progressive primary challenger Brad Lander who raised $750,000 in the same period. Top vendors include WinRed.
Date: 2026-04-03
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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Goldman conducted more than 500 trades worth between $10 million and $31 million in his first few months in Congress, including defense contractor stocks. His office says an investment adviser manages his portfolio and he is establishing a blind trust.
Date: 2023-04-18
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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Goldman loaned his 2022 campaign $4.9 million which he never paid back. In 2026, he pledged to match campaign donations dollar-for-dollar and seed his reelection bid with at least $1 million of his own money.
Date: 2026-04-24
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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Goldman is an heir to the Levi Strauss & Co. fortune. His great-grandfather Walter A. Haas was president of Levi Strauss, and his great-great-grandfather Abraham Haas founded the Smart & Final chain. Financial disclosure forms estimate his net worth between $64 million and $253 million.
Date: 2022-08-13
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Goldman's estimated net worth is $207.1 million as of April 2026, making him the 8th wealthiest member of Congress. He has approximately $4.9 million invested in publicly traded assets tracked by Quiver Quantitative.
Date: 2026-04-16
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Goldman's top contributors in 2023–2024 were the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) at $194,350 ($184,350 individuals + $10,000 PAC), Blackstone Group at $56,800, Hueston Hennigan LLP at $44,800, Apollo Global Management at $31,000, and Oaktree Capital Management at $26,400.
Date: 2024-12-31
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Goldman's top contributing industry in 2023–2024 was Securities & Investment at $580,699, followed by Lawyers/Law Firms at $457,543, Retired at $275,484, Pro-Israel at $264,025, and Real Estate at $243,916.
Date: 2024-12-31
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Goldman raised $3,604,421 in the 2023–2024 election cycle. Large individual contributions: 70.66% ($2,546,955), other: 11.08%, small individual contributions (<$200): 10.15% ($365,993), PAC contributions: 8.10% ($292,194), candidate self-financing: 0.00%. He carries $4,888,468 in debt.
Date: 2024-12-31
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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Daniel S. Goldman filed filing with the SEC on 2011-05-20. Accession number: N/A.
Date: 2011-05-20
Added: 23 Apr 2026