Cuomo, Mamdani and Election Day
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Giovanni Lanzo is “still tossed up” about the mayor’s race – that’s Brooklyn for undecided. But he understands the stakes.
As early voting nears its end in the race for New York City mayor, new polling shows encouraging signs for Zohran Mamdani’s campaign. At least one poll, though, suggests “room for movement” as the three major candidates fight to replace incumbent Mayor Eric Adams.
Voters on Tuesday will decide between democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
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How New York could have avoided a nasty mayoral election
The post How New York could have avoided a nasty mayoral election appeared first on Salon.com. South Park introduced Attorney General Pam Bondi with increasing amounts of feces on her face in a running gag for their Halloween episode.
A NYC mayoral race poll shows Zohran Mamdani's lead over Curtis Sliwa and Andrew Cuomo narrowing to 16 points, down from 24 points in October polling data.
GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik plans to launch a bid for New York governor in November and has hired a number of key senior aides, a source familiar with the planning told CNN.
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AP has declared winners in elections for nearly 180 years. This is why and how race calls are made
The Associated Press will compile votes and declare winners in elections across the U.S. on Tuesday, just as the news organization has done for nearly 180 years.
Religion has become a defining issue in the New York City mayoral race as Jewish New Yorkers reject Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani's positions on Israel and war in Gaza.
Republican Jack Ciattarelli and Democrat Mikie Sherrill are crisscrossing the Garden State in a last push to sway undecided voters.
Early voting is nearing its close ahead of election day on Tuesday for New York, New Jersey and Virginia which could be key signals of what's ahead in next year's midterm races.
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DAVID MARCUS: New Yorkers tell me election 'Is what it is'
NYC mayor race draws national attention, but New York voters remain surprisingly indifferent. Interviews across boroughs reveal a 'it is what it is' attitude.