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May 14, 2012 12:00 AM

Charlie Rangel in the fight of his life

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Representative Charlie Rangel holds a press conference at Frederick Douglass Circle in New York, New York on May 3, 2012. Incumbent Rangel is running for the New York's new 13th Congressional District, formally the 15th district, against New York State Senator Adriano Espaillat and Clyde Williams. Rangel's health, the new district boundaries, demographic changes within Harlem and Rangel's 2010 censure by the House for multiple ethics violations have attracted some challengers for New York's June 26 Democratic primary. (Andy Jacobsohn/MCT)
Representative Charlie Rangel holds a press conference at Frederick Douglass Circle in New York, New York on May 3, 2012. Incumbent Rangel is running for the New York's new 13th Congressional District, formally the 15th district, against New York State Senator Adriano Espaillat and Clyde Williams. Rangel's health, the new district boundaries, demographic changes within Harlem and Rangel's 2010 censure by the House for multiple ethics violations have attracted some challengers for New York's June 26 Democratic primary. (Andy Jacobsohn/MCT) MCT
Representative Charlie Rangel holds a press conference at Frederick Douglass Circle in New York, New York on May 3, 2012. Incumbent Rangel is running for the New York's new 13th Congressional District, formally the 15th district, against New York State Senator Adriano Espaillat and Clyde Williams. Rangel's health, the new district boundaries, demographic changes within Harlem and Rangel's 2010 censure by the House for multiple ethics violations have attracted some challengers for New York's June 26 Democratic primary. (Andy Jacobsohn/MCT)
Representative Charlie Rangel holds a press conference at Frederick Douglass Circle in New York, New York on May 3, 2012. Incumbent Rangel is running for the New York's new 13th Congressional District, formally the 15th district, against New York State Senator Adriano Espaillat and Clyde Williams. Rangel's health, the new district boundaries, demographic changes within Harlem and Rangel's 2010 censure by the House for multiple ethics violations have attracted some challengers for New York's June 26 Democratic primary. (Andy Jacobsohn/MCT) MCT
Representative Charlie Rangel stands among supporters and campaign aides while Rangel holds a press conference at Frederick Douglass Circle in New York, New York on May 3, 2012. Incumbent Rangel is running for the New York's new 13th Congressional District, formally the 15th district, against New York State Senator Adriano Espaillat and Clyde Williams. Rangel's health, the new district boundaries, demographic changes within Harlem and Rangel's 2010 censure by the House for multiple ethics violations have attracted some challengers for New York's June 26 Democratic primary. (Andy Jacobsohn/MCT)
Representative Charlie Rangel stands among supporters and campaign aides while Rangel holds a press conference at Frederick Douglass Circle in New York, New York on May 3, 2012. Incumbent Rangel is running for the New York's new 13th Congressional District, formally the 15th district, against New York State Senator Adriano Espaillat and Clyde Williams. Rangel's health, the new district boundaries, demographic changes within Harlem and Rangel's 2010 censure by the House for multiple ethics violations have attracted some challengers for New York's June 26 Democratic primary. (Andy Jacobsohn/MCT) MCT
Clyde Williams, former National Political Director of the Democratic National Committee, catches up on e-mails in his newly-opened campaign headquarters in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York, New York on May 3, 2012. Williams is running for the New York's new 13th Congressional District, formally the 15th district, against Adriano Espaillat and incumbent Charlie Rangel. Residents in the district will vote for their representative in the democratic primary on June 26, 2012. (Andy Jacobsohn/MCT)
Clyde Williams, former National Political Director of the Democratic National Committee, catches up on e-mails in his newly-opened campaign headquarters in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York, New York on May 3, 2012. Williams is running for the New York's new 13th Congressional District, formally the 15th district, against Adriano Espaillat and incumbent Charlie Rangel. Residents in the district will vote for their representative in the democratic primary on June 26, 2012. (Andy Jacobsohn/MCT) MCT
New York State Senator Adriano Espaillat campaigns on the corner of 110th street and Lexington Avenue in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York, New York on May 10, 2012. Espaillat is running for the New York's new 13th Congressional District, formally the 15th district, against Clyde Williams and incumbent Charlie Rangel. Residents in the district will vote for their representative in the democratic primary on June 26, 2012. (Andy Jacobsohn/MCT)
New York State Senator Adriano Espaillat campaigns on the corner of 110th street and Lexington Avenue in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York, New York on May 10, 2012. Espaillat is running for the New York's new 13th Congressional District, formally the 15th district, against Clyde Williams and incumbent Charlie Rangel. Residents in the district will vote for their representative in the democratic primary on June 26, 2012. (Andy Jacobsohn/MCT) MCT
An aide for New York State Senator Adriano Espaillat searches through a campaign vehicle while Espaillat campaigns nearby on the corner of 110th street and Lexington Avenue in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York, New York on May 10, 2012. Espaillat is running for the New York's new 13th Congressional District, formally the 15th district, against Clyde Williams and incumbent Charlie Rangel. Residents in the district will vote for their representative in the democratic primary on June 26, 2012. (Andy Jacobsohn/MCT)
An aide for New York State Senator Adriano Espaillat searches through a campaign vehicle while Espaillat campaigns nearby on the corner of 110th street and Lexington Avenue in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York, New York on May 10, 2012. Espaillat is running for the New York's new 13th Congressional District, formally the 15th district, against Clyde Williams and incumbent Charlie Rangel. Residents in the district will vote for their representative in the democratic primary on June 26, 2012. (Andy Jacobsohn/MCT) MCT
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