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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 show of solidarity against well-funded front-runner Andrew Cuomo, who resigned as governor after being accused by numerous women of harassment.
The congresswoman, fresh off her Fighting Oligarchy tour with 83-year-old Senator Sanders, says it would be ‘unconscionable’ to hand Cuomo power at
Andrew M. Cuomo was backed on Wednesday by former Gov. David Paterson, a former rival who is now an ally in Mr. Cuomo’s bid to become mayor of New York City.
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I n most parts of the country, this June is a moment of quiescence in the campaign cycle. The president has just been inaugurated. Many House and Senate candidates haven’t declared yet. Homes are unmolested by flyers; television watchers are unbothered by advertisements.
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New York Magazine on MSNThe New York Governor’s Race Just Got a Lot More InterestingWhile the position is well compensated — Delgado’s salary of $210,000 makes him the highest-paid lieutenant governor in the U.S. — more than one occupant of the office has simply quit, complaining that they got tired of being ignored or were sent out to promote policies on which they had no input.
Representative Elise Stefanik made a rare visit to Albany, N.Y., on Monday to outline a vision for New York that may form the basics of a Republican campaign platform next year.
Amid signs that the NYC mayoral race is tightening in the final stretch, City Comptroller Brad Lander seized Thursday on an unusual endorsement he netted from a panel convened by the New York
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul joined two other governors on Capitol Hill on Thursday to testify before Congress about their states' sanctuary policies.During questioning, Hochul got into a back and forth with upstate New York Republican Rep.