NYC mayoral candidates make final push ahead of Election Day
- On Monday, New York City's mayoral candidates made a final push to persuade voters across the five boroughs before polls open at 6am on Election Day, November 4.
- Voters focused on affordability and public safety as housing market pressures intensified with new permits falling in 2024, while serious crimes declined but shoplifting concerns remain elevated.
- Campaigns intensified with viral social media and ground game as nearly 370,000 early ballots were cast and RealClearPolitics polling shows Zohran Mamdani leading with 46.1.
- As the campaign closed Monday night, Trump backed Cuomo and threatened to withhold more federal aid if Mamdani wins, while observers remain uncertain of the impact.
- With national attention on identity politics, a Zohran Mamdani win would mark historic firsts as first Muslim mayor, first born in Africa, and first of South Asian descent, while the outcome may take longer to call than in 2021.
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The N.Y.C. Mayoral Election, as Processed in Therapy
Before voters go to the ballot box, they’re sitting on their therapist’s couch—where they’re unpacking their Mamdani-induced fears and their Cuomo-fuelled stress. Or, as usual, they’re talking about Donald Trump. Tyler Foggatt writes.
Greensboro mayoral candidates make final push before election day
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) -- Greensboro is on the verge of a new chapter. After a decade under the leadership of Mayor Nancy Vaughan, voters will pick the city’s next mayor on Tuesday. The matchup is set between current mayor pro-tem Marikay Abuzuaiter and former Greensboro mayor Robbie Perkins. They are making their final push before election day. Robbie Perkins wants voters to know he will be a leader to bring the business community together. Du…
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