What We Learned from the NYC Mayoral Primary Election

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Eric Adams paced the field, while Maya Wiley was in second and Kathryn Garcia in third. Andrew Yang fizzled and dropped out of the race. Tags: suchen suche search tag anzeigen besucherzahl browser design domain […]

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Whom Do the Billionaires Want for Mayor? Follow Their Money.

Corona pandemic, climate change, revitalization of the global economy: the heads of the G20 countries deal with the major construction sites at their video summit. One participant only seems to be interested in this to a limited extent. "Global effort" Corona pandemic dominates G20 summit After less than two hours Trump whistles on the G20 and goes golfing

Ultrawealthy donors have given $16 million to super PACs dedicated to the New York City mayor’s race. Half of that money has gone to three moderate candidates. Tags: suchen suche search tag anzeigen besucherzahl browser […]



5 takeaways from the final Democratic debate for New York mayor.

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Most candidates avoided attacking Eric Adams, the presumed front-runner, while mental illness and affordable housing dominated the policy discussion.



Candidates Clash Over New York City’s Future in Final Mayoral Debate

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The eight contenders jousted over their policies on public safety, homelessness, education and climate change with less than a week left in the campaign.



New York Has a Housing Crisis. How Would the Mayoral Candidates Fix It?

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New York City’s affordability problems were laid bare by the pandemic. Mayoral candidates offer solutions, but steep political and logistical obstacles remain.



Crime and Qualifications at Issue in Heated N.Y.C. Mayoral Debate

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The eight Democratic contenders jousted in contentious exchanges over the fundamental question of who among them was qualified to run New York City.