Susan Zhuang, who slammed antisemitism and hostility toward Israel at CUNY, won the three-way Democratic primary in the newly drawn Asian-majority 43rd District in southern Brooklyn. With 91% of scanners reporting in a low-turnout election, Zhuang, who ran as a moderate Democrat and was endorsed by Citizens Union and many Asian-American activists, received 58% or 1,844 votes to 32% or 1,014 votes for Wai Yee Chan and 9% or 303 votes for education activist Stanley Ng. The new heavily Asian district covers Bensonhurst, New Utrecht and parts of Dyker Heights and Sunset Park but also includes pockets of more conservative...