Rep. Chris Collins, the New York Republican arrested on insider-trading charges, will remain on the ballot in the general election despite suspending his campaign, the Associated Press reported, citing Erie County GOP Chairman Nick Langworthy. Langworthy said during an afternoon news conference that he felt like a "groom jilted at the altar" after Collins changed course, the Buffalo News added. The AP report said it's not clear whether Collins would actively campaign against his Democratic rival, Nate McMurray.
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