One of the most notable losses for Democrats in the upcoming election is that of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chair and New York Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, who lost his seat in the upcoming election.

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney...

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The right thing to do is say the other guy won and wish them well.

According to the Associated Press, a New York State Assembly Member was in the lead over a Democrat.

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At least two New York House seats were flipped on Tuesday. In the race to fill Rep. Tom Suozzi's seat on Long Island, GeorgeSantos was the victor. Republicans could pick up a third and fourth seat in the New York delegation if they win the 19th District in the Hudson Valley, where Democrat Josh Riley is in a close race with Republican Anthony D'Esposito.

He chose to run in the 17th instead of the 18th due to the fact that his home was drawn out of the 18th district.

Sean Patrick Maloney is in danger of losing his seat in 40 years.

Here are the close races to watch in the GOP wave.