Overview
- Conway, 62, filed FEC paperwork on Dec. 22 and formally launched on Jan. 6 with a video that opens on the Capitol attack anniversary.
- The longtime conservative lawyer turned Trump critic re-registered as a Democrat and moved back to Manhattan, prompting rivals to question his local ties.
- He centers his platform on investigating and potentially impeaching the president while advancing a "modern legal reconstruction" to prevent another Jan. 6.
- The deep-blue Manhattan seat vacated by retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler has a crowded field, including Jack Schlossberg, Cameron Kasky, Micah Lasher, Alex Bores, Jami Floyd and others.
- Conway says he is not seeking a long political career, arguing his legal experience and national profile position him to confront Trumpism.