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Eon HuntleyNY · Democratic
RaceNew York State AssemblyDistrict 56·
OutcomeAdvancedGeneral election nominee · 2026-06-23·
Piker connection
campaign appearance2026-06-18 · NYC-DSA slate rally
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Campaign stance on Piker
embracedAppeared on the NYC-DSA slate whose closing rally Piker headlined.The Indypendent via LeftNews
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Party-line breaks3/8·
Israel aid
Not documented
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Abolish ICE
Not documented
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Single-payer
Not documented
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DSA
DocumentedNYC-DSA slate candidate.The Indypendent via LeftNews
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Police / prisons
Not documented
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BDS
Not documented
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Anti-AIPAC
DocumentedNamed AIPAC among his structural opponents.City & State New York
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vs. incumbent
DocumentedChallenged sitting Assemblymember Stefani Zinerman.City & State New York
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Issue tags
Tenant powerGood-cause evictionAnti-lobby politicsDemocratic socialism
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Top flashpointResidency and ‘Know Your Enemy’ rhetoricThe campaign confirmed Huntley lived one block outside the district’s then-current boundaries. An event titled ‘Know Your Enemy’ also prompted local critics to say his DSA campaign treated neighbors as enemies.·
Their responseHuntley said he had years of community involvement and that ‘enemy’ referred to powerful lobbies, not neighbors. He called the residency focus a distraction from outside interests extracting wealth from the district.·
Why it fits PikerHuntley’s tenant-first housing agenda and willingness to name real-estate, charter-school, healthcare, and pro-Israel lobbies as adversaries fit Piker’s confrontational theory of class politics.·
Election status sourceShenker Russo & Clark·

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