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Displaying all articles tagged:
New York Primary
2020 elections
July 17, 2020
It’s Official: Jamaal Bowman Has Defeated Eliot Engel
AOC is going to have quite a bit of hometown company in the next Congress.
By
Ed Kilgore
2020 elections
June 23, 2020
On a Big Primary Night, It’s Time to — Wait
Get used to it, media. With voting by mail rising, knowing the results of an election an hour after the polls close is over.
By
Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
May 19, 2020
The New York Presidential Primary Is Definitely Happening
An appeals court affirmed a judge’s ruling that the contest, which the state had attempted to cancel, will go forward after all.
By
Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
May 5, 2020
New York’s Democratic Presidential Primary Is Back On
A federal judge ruled that Cuomo’s decision to cancel the June 23 presidential primary violated the First and 14th Amendment rights of the candidates.
By
Matt Stieb
2018 midterms
Sept. 14, 2018
New York Primaries Show Elections Are Still Won on the Ground, Not Online
Cuomo and his top allies won — while breakaway Senate Democrats stumbled down-ballot — due to the power of old-fashioned organizing.
By
David Freedlander
new york primary
Sept. 13, 2018
Voting in New York Is a Predictable Mess
Voters say they’ve been removed from voting rolls and registered as members of parties they never joined.
By
Adam K. Raymond
new york primary
Sept. 12, 2018
Why Are New York’s Voting Laws So Terrible?
The state is embarrassingly behind in making it easier for citizens to cast ballots.
By
Benjamin Hart
early and often
Apr. 20, 2016
New York Win Keeps Trump on Track to GOP Nomination
A huge New York win gave Trump momentum, but he must play error-free baseball from here on.
By
Ed Kilgore
early and often
Apr. 20, 2016
Donald Trump Only Lost One Place in New York: His Home
Manhattan voted for John Kasich.
By
Claire Landsbaum
early and often
Apr. 19, 2016
Trump, Clinton Win New York Primaries
Less than an hour after polls closed.
By
Claire Landsbaum
Apr. 19, 2016
The New York Primary Ballot Selfie Crosses Party Lines
Well, something has to be done with those “I Voted” stickers.
By
Jen Kirby
Apr. 19, 2016
New York Voters Have a Lot of Complaints
New York appears to be really bad at hosting primary elections, but really good at complaining about them.
By
Eric Levitz
early and often
Apr. 19, 2016
Clinton and Trump Poised for New York Victories
The Donald needs a landslide in his home state. Bernie Sanders needs another Michigan miracle.
By
Eric Levitz
Apr. 18, 2016
Sanders and Clinton Betray Obama on Saudi Arabia
Obama is fighting to kill a bill that would allow 9/11 families to sue the Saudis. Sanders and Clinton aren’t helping.
By
Eric Levitz
Apr. 15, 2016
Bernie Sanders Brings His Populist Crusade to the Vatican
The world’s least-tired 74-year-old went straight from Thursday night’s debate to the pope’s stomping grounds.
By
Eric Levitz
Apr. 15, 2016
Donald Trump’s Lead in New York May Be Smaller Than It Looks
The Donald is set for a landslide victory in the Empire State, but a new poll shows him losing two dozen delegates in New York nonetheless.
By
Eric Levitz
early and often
Apr. 15, 2016
The Democratic Contest Is Getting Nasty
Thursday’s debate is proof.
By
Rebecca Traister
early and often
Apr. 15, 2016
On Climate, Both Democrats Expose Their Flaws
In an exchange over climate policy at Thursday night’s debate, Sanders put ideology over empiricism while Clinton put political caution over principle.
By
Eric Levitz
early and often
Apr. 15, 2016
Democratic Debate Calls Superior Party Unity Into Question
Some key differences between the candidates emerged during tonight’s debate.
By
Ed Kilgore
Apr. 14, 2016
9th Democratic Debate: What You Need to Know
Bernie from Brooklyn and Hillary from “Bestchester” meet in the Big Apple less than a week before New Yorkers head to the polls.
By
Eric Levitz
Apr. 13, 2016
Ted Cruz Accuses Bill de Blasio of Coddling Terrorists in New Radio Ad
“De Blasio ended stop-and-frisk, even where terrorists are known to congregate,” Lyin’ Ted informs New York primary voters.
By
Eric Levitz
Apr. 11, 2016
Donald Trump’s ‘Get Out the Vote’ Effort Failed to Register His Children
Eric and Ivanka Trump “feel very guilty” for failing to register for the New York primary.
By
Eric Levitz
early and often
Apr. 1, 2016
In the South Bronx, Bernie Sanders Gives Clinton Cause for Concern
His cross-racial coalition of millennials isn’t ready to tone it down.
By
Eric Levitz
Mar. 31, 2016
New Poll Shows Trump Up by 36 Points in New York
If that margin holds up, the Donald could take all 95 delegates in the state.
By
Eric Levitz
in the field
Mar. 30, 2016
Queens Republicans Like John Kasich Because, Really, Who Else Is Left?
The anti-Trump, anti-Cruz candidate gives a town hall and grabs a slice in Howard Beach.
By
Jen Kirby