Downvote if you feel like the new answer doesn't add anything beyond the existing answers. Also leave a comment referencing the near-identical existing answer to make the reason for the downvote obvious to the poster as well as others viewing the answer in isolation (who may otherwise decide to upvote the seemingly good answer, especially if they see a seemingly undeserved downvote).
It's worth noting that some answers are not well phrased in the first place, or some may have trouble understanding them for whatever reason, so a rephrasing could be a welcome addition.
Under some circumstances an edit to the existing answer might seem like the more appropriate action to take (when the edit would be unambiguously better rather than just different), but those are presumably the exception rather than the rule and you'll need to decide on your own whether downvoting is justified.
If it's an exact (word-for-word) copy of an older answer, one might consider flagging that with a custom reason referencing the other answer. Although a moderator will need to confirm whether that's an appropriate action to take.
The usefulness of rephrasings are often very much subjective, so I would not suggest using flagging for that, but rather only for exact duplicates of old answers, which is undeniably unwanted content.