New poll in NYC mayoral race
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Bipartisan Cost Coalition backs Rep. Mikie Sherrill's New Jersey gubernatorial campaign, citing her affordability plans over plans of Republican Jack Ciattarelli's.
What Andrew Cuomo's narrow path to a NYC comeback would look like: From the Politics Desk
Last month, Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., was joined in the gubernatorial race by another congressional lawmaker, Rep. David Schweikert, R-Ariz., who suggested Arizona is more “savable” than Washington, D.C.
American politics is broken, but not in the way most people think. The problem isn't just the money it's where the money comes from. Since Newt
Candidates in a contentious Nov. 4 race for the Miamisburg School Board are distancing themselves from Ohioans United for Public Education, a political organization that they say endorsed them without any communication before running attack ads against their opponents.
The former New Jersey governor has a nearly 2-to-1 edge over his closest fundraising rival in the race to become Jersey City's next mayor.
Democratic frontrunner for New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani said he would be a leader for "every New Yorker" and try not to "pit people against each other," during a wide-ranging interview with "ABC News Live Prime" anchor Linsey Davis in the last stretch of the election.
A group of businesspeople with close ties to Andrew Cuomo has poured millions of dollars into attacking Zohran Mamdani in the final days of the mayoral race, using a funding setup that obscures the names of the people funding the effort.
The results portray a race that could go either way as Election Day approaches. The numbers come as a modest surprise after Zahilay's strong primary showing.
This week on Inside Valley Politics, we analyze local elections with early voting underway in the Rio Grande Valley. Additionally, ValleyCentral will be