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The nation’s biggest city will pick its next mayor on Tuesday in an election that has sparked debate over the future of the Democratic Party.
The Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, Zohran Mamdani, pushed back against opponents he said have made anti-Islamic comments to attack his campaign.
On this special edition of Up Close with Bill Ritter, we continue to count down to the New York City mayoral election, which is now just eight days away.
Barstool Sports CEO Dave Portnoy revealed during a livestream over the weekend that he’s considering moving the company’s New York City office to another state if Mamdani gets elected: “Honestly I’ve given that a lot of thought- and he’s definitely going to win – going to like Hoboken or Jersey City or something…
The New York Daily News attacked Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani as "callow and mealy-mouthed" in its endorsement of Andrew Cuomo on Sunday.
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Be careful what you wish for in the New York City mayor’s race
As the New York City mayoral race looms, some conservatives are rooting for socialist Democrat Zohran Mamdani to win it. It is a dangerous folly to do so. The reflexes of politicians seek every advantage.
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New York City Is About To Elect a Socialist Mayor in Zohran Mamdani. Why Won't This Failed Ideology Die?
A self-proclaimed socialist is on track to become New York City's next mayor.
Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa criticizes Mamdani and Cuomo while outlining his mayoral platform focused on affordability, education reform and ending corruption in New York City.
Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will join Zohran Mamdani on Sunday afternoon as early voting begins in New York City's mayoral race. The event, titled "New York is not for sale," begins at 6:00 p.
Atlanta, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Minneapolis, New York City, and Seattle, with a combined population of about 11.8 million, feature the largest mayoral races voting on Nov. 4. Here is what you need to know ahead of Election Day.
Polling stations opened Saturday for the start of in-person voting for two of the year's most closely watched elections: the New York City mayor's race and the contest to pick New Jersey's next governor.
Polls and betting markets suggest he will very likely be elected mayor of New York City on November 4th. His nearest challenger, Andrew Cuomo, a former governor running as an independent, would have to defy a persistent double-digit polling deficit.