What if Robert Abrams had defeated incumbent Alfonse D'Amato in the extremely close 1992 US Senate race? https://en.wikipedia.org/…/United_States_Senate_election_in… Maybe Geraldine Ferraro is a little less bitter and endorses him earlier than in OTL. Or if that's unrealistic, maybe he doesn't make the mistake of calling D'Amato a "fascist." ("D'Amato, near tears, demanded an apology, called the epithet an ethnic slur and ran ads with images of Benito Mussolini to underline the point." Congressional Quarterly's Politics in America 1994, p. 1023.) Abrams at 79 could still be in the Senate. So what happens to Charles Schumer--is he stuck in his House seat? And if so, what happens to Anthony Weiner, who succeeded Schumer in the latter's House seat in 1998?...