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Track the latest Democratic primary polls, including ranked-choice outcomes, in the New York City mayoral election.
Candidate for Mayor and Queens Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani is doubling down on his explanation of a term many Jewish New Yorkers view as a rallying cry to attack Jewish people.
With the New York City Democratic mayoral primary race entering the homestretch, several candidates took advantage of the ...
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amNewYork on MSNNYC Mayor’s Race: Leading Democratic mayoral candidates hit the trail to trade barbs as primary loomsThe leading candidates in New York City’s June 24 Democratic mayoral primary hit the campaign trail on Thursday to attack ...
A majority of New Yorkers don’t want to give Airbnb access to the Big Apple’s housing market, a new poll says. The survey, paid for by the Airbnb rival Hotel Gaming and Trades Council and obtained by ...
Megan Ryan, the onetime chief executive and general counsel of Nassau University Medical Center, has been "terminated for ...
More than 131,434 people have cast their ballots at poll locations in the first four days of early voting, Gothamist reported, compared to 64,000 people in the same period in 2021.
The City Council Speaker refused to tell reporters who she voted for on Thursday, after casting her ballot in Queens.
The usually smooth-talking Mamdani devolved into word salad as he maintained the phrase is not an incitement to violence against Jews.
The candidates for mayor in the nation’s largest city are, arguably, as diverse as the residents they seek to represent.
If you look at the top three candidates in the New York City Democratic primary for mayor, you can conclude that the city is probably doomed.
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