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Greg Sargent

March 8, 2004 | The City Politic
New Yorkers for Kerry

Local pols have been jumping on the front-runner’s bandwagon faster than you can say “double-digit lead.” So what if they once backed Dean? And Clark?

February 16, 2004 | 2004 Race
Cash and Kerry

The city’s wealthy Kerry backers have a message for undecided donors: Fund the front-runner—now—or lose to Bush later.

February 2, 2004 | Intelligencer
Under the Gun

Will the NRA be the Republicans’ next cruise ship?

February 2, 2004 | The City Politic
Outer Pain

Mayor Mike has launched a fresh political offensive (boccie, anyone?) to win back the hearts and minds of angry outer-borough voters. So why are they still so mad?

January 12, 2004 | The City Politic
Cash Machine

Quietly, Eliot Spitzer has been doling out money to Dems across the state. Sure, he’s got his eye on Pataki’s job. Saving the party wouldn’t hurt, either.

December 22, 2003 | The City Politic
Primary Importance

Forget Iowa and New Hampshire. Team Dean plans to use New York to stop whoever—Clark? Kerry? Edwards?—breaks out in the early primaries.

December 15, 2003 | Intelligencer
The U.S.S. Trouble

Tom DeLay’s ship sank—but the GOP convention is still an albatross for Bloomberg.

December 8, 2003 | Feature
The Conventioneer

The Republican National Convention comes to town in just nine months. Meet Bill Harris, the Alabama conservative, Civil War buff, and dove hunter in charge.

November 23, 2003 | The City Politic
E Pluribus Dems

The party has its best shot in a decade at winning City Hall and the governor’s chair—if they can get it together. But where’s chairman Denny Farrell?

November 10, 2003 | The City Politic
Money Tries to Talk

Politicians come to Manhattan when it’s time to raise money, then don’t give the city its due. Bloomberg’s new Fifth Avenue rallying cry: No justice, no cash.