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Campaigns
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New York City Ballet Dancers, Captured OffstageShot by Peter Lindbergh in stables, barns, and an oversize garage.
By Rebecca Milzoff
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Republican Billionaires Just Can’t Seem to Buy This ElectionMoney has poured into the political system. And yet spending the cash haul effectively has never been more difficult.
By Gabriel Sherman
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stand clear of the closing doors
By Jen Kirby
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Relocations
Here’s Subway Inn’s New AddressThe Salinas family promises an “exact replication.”
By Hugh Merwin
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The Man Behind the Red Win in Blue MarylandRuss Schriefer redeemed himself and Jim Messina tarnished his record.
By Reid Cherlin
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Subway Inn Will Close in December, But Its Owners Vow to Relocate by Early 2015“Our move and replication is expected to take approximately 10 weeks to complete,” writes co-owner Steven Salinas.
By Hugh Merwin
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Subway Inn’s Eviction Order Blocked Yet AgainNow head over there right now and get a celebratory beer.
By Hugh Merwin
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Judge Temporarily Halts Subway Inn’s Eviction Proceedings“We know that this is just the first step in a very long and hard David Vs. Goliath Fight.”
By Hugh Merwin
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you’re doing it wrong
By Allison P. Davis
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empowerment
This Video Makes Acting ‘Like a Girl’ Cool An ad teaches us to stop using the phrase as an insult.
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What Does Google Think About Men?We already know what it thinks about women.
By Kat Stoeffel
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cory booker
By Margaret Hartmann
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equal opportunity bashing
By Andre Tartar
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hopeless candidates
George Pataki Briefly Publishes Vice-Presidential Campaign Website“The hosting company apparently made a mistake and has prematurely made it searchable.”
By Chris Rovzar
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politics in 3-d
This Woman Could Be a Senator’s WifeSofia Vergara could hit the campaign trail next year.
By Chris Rovzar
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early and awful
By Nitasha Tiku
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the new adventures of old christine
Christine O’Donnell’s Old Campaign Aides Hate HerShe wasted money, had delusions of grandeur, and insisted on distributing suntan lotion to voters.
By Dan Amira
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early and often
By Dan Amira
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More Fun With Negative Advertising in the A.G. RaceEric Schneiderman really, really wants you to know that the New York ‘Times’ likes him.
By Avi Zenilman
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Is Cuomo’s Annointed AG Successor Starting to Panic?Kathleen Rice goes negative as the one primary race that matters heats up.
By Avi Zenilman
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goldman sachs
By Josh Duboff
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early and awkward
By Dan Amira
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paladinosaur
Carl Paladino, Master NegotiatorThe very mad gubernatorial candidate says Sheldon Silver looks like a corpse.
By Dan Amira
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paladinosaur
Carl Paladino Is Mad As Hell, Prefers Not to Continue Taking ItThe Buffalo millionaire kicks off his gubernatorial campaigns by insulting his opponents.
By Dan Amira
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health carnage
Will America Buy What Obama Is Selling?The battle for hearts and minds begins.
By Dan Amira
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early and awesome
By Dan Amira
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built ford tough
By Dan Amira
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built ford tough
Harold Ford Jr. Is Accused of Misrepresenting His Wife, by His WifeShe’s not exactly his director of research, or overly excited about his campaign.
By Dan Amira
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Will Harold Ford Jr.’s Religion-Heavy 2006 Campaign Unsettle New Yorkers?The former Tennessean isn’t Bible-thumping so much this time around, and for good reason.
By Dan Amira
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early and awkward
Governor Paterson Is Nearly InsolventHis campaign only has $620,000 on hand, compared to Andrew Cuomo’s $12 million.
By Dan Amira
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built ford tough
Harold Ford Jr. Wants to Raise Taxes?That’s what he told Cindy Adams, for some reason.
By Dan Amira
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early and awesome
Gillibrand-Ford Feud Getting Testier, More AwesomeFord calls Gillibrand a bird; Gillibrand calls him a child.
By Dan Amira
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built ford tough
By Dan Amira
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built ford tough
By Adam K. Raymond
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midterm elections
By Lindsay Robertson
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built ford tough
Harold Ford Jr. Announces Candidacy … by AccidentThe non-candidate slips up while campaigning at a diner in Rockland County.
By Dan Amira
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what other people think
Corporations to Finally Get Some Influence in PoliticsThe Supreme Court rules that corporate spending in elections is free speech that can’t be infringed upon.
By Dan Amira
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built ford tough
For the Next 30 Days, Harold Ford Jr. Is Not an Evil BankerFord takes a leave of absence from Merill Lynch so he can focus on “listening.”
By Dan Amira
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early and often
By Adam K. Raymond
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early and often
By Jason Zengerle
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early and awkward
By Dan Amira
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