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Andrew Cuomo and Eric Adams have won support from the same coalition of voters in their bids to lead New York City, setting them on a collision course that could help Zohran Mamdani become
The appellate judges questioned whether they had the standing to block the law at all and scrutinized a lawyer’s argument that it would both lengthen lines and decrease turnout.
Labor Day marks the traditional start of the sprint to Election Day. This fall’s marquee event: the contest to become New York City’s next mayor.
Leaders of the Syrian Jewish community have framed the rise of Zohran Mamdani’s rise as an existential threat.
“It’s very difficult to get off of the ballot at this point,” said election lawyer Jerry Goldfeder. “The only way to do it is to prove by legitimate evidence that you intend to not live in New York City on Election Day which is an extremely difficult task.”
If you thought the ballot lineup was set in stone when Jim Walden dropped out and incumbent Eric Adams said he was still in the race, think again.
Zohran Mamdani, the 33-year-old Democratic socialist who stunned the political world by winning the Democratic Primary, is now the clear favorite to be the next mayor of
New York City election officials have rejected the city council's push to strike several housing-related referendums backed by Mayor Eric Adams off the November ballot.
"It almost looks like even one candidate wouldn't work at this point," Trump admitted. "I’m not looking at the polls too carefully, but it would look like he is going to win and that is a rebellion. It is a rebellion against bad candidates,
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