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With early voting underway in the New York City mayoral primary and polls showing a tightening race, Andrew Cuomo and his allies are beefing up their attacks on his top rival — most recently with a $5 ...
New York City mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani and Brad Lander have cross-endorsed each other in a bid to keep ex-governor ...
New York City’s mayor and other elected posts will be on the line when early voting kicks off in the Big Apple Saturday ahead ...
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The Journal News on MSNSee livestream video of June 14 No Kings protests from across the United StatesAt least 2,000 protests were taking place across the United States Saturday, June 14, after weeks of escalating tensions between citizens over the policies and actions of President Donald Trump's ...
Understanding the turmoil at LIPA as it decides what to do about an operating company as PSEG’s contract comes to an end this year. How did we get here and what comes next? Column by Karl ...
Far-left Democratic New York State Rep. Zohran Mamdani, once a long-shot candidate, appears to have emerged as a top ...
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UFT President Michael Mulgrew said it's the most polarizing primary he's seen in his time as the head of the teachers' union.
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The Daily Caller on MSNHow NYC’s Little-Understood Voting System Could Lead To A Socialist MayorNew York City’s ranked choice voting (RCV) system may make the difference in a closer than expected Democratic mayoral ...
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Boing Boing on MSNNew York City progressives cross-endorse one anotherZohran Mamdani and Brad Lander, two Democratic candidates in New York City's mayoral race, cross-endorsed one another in a ...
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ZNetwork on MSNHow to Subtly Undermine a Promising Left-Wing CandidateThere’s an art to writing a profile of a political candidate that sows doubt about their fitness for office without attacking ...
Cuomo’s Asian outreach director Dr. Lining “Larry” He has extensive business ties to his native China, where he served last decade as an executive for a powerful state-owned ...
Ranked-choice voting could once again decide New York City’s mayoral primary, four years after the process was slow and marred by a major tabulation error.
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