Hispanic voters, who may account for a fifth of turnout, are considered to be up for grabs. Source: New York Times
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Garcia Rises, and Yang Changes His Tune: 5 Takeaways From Mayor’s Race
A new survey put Kathryn Garcia in the lead, shaking up the mayoral race with just weeks to go before Primary Day. Source: New York Times
Key Question in N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race: Who Gets the Latino Vote?
The Hispanic vote, which may account for a fifth of voter turnout, is considered to be up for grabs. Source: New York Times
Dianne Morales Tries to Calm a Sudden Crisis in Her Campaign
Two staff members have quit, two have been fired and four others involved in a unionization drive have been terminated. Source: New York Times
Candidates Escalate Attacks as Mayoral Race Enters Final Month
With less than a month before the June 22 primary, Democratic candidates are trying to steal momentum from the perceived front-runners, Eric Adams and Andrew Yang. Source: New York Times
Adams Gets Boost With Latino Voters: 5 Takeaways From Mayor’s Race
Adriano Espaillat, who had backed Scott Stringer, switched to supporting Eric Adams, while Andrew Yang had a rocky week on the campaign trail. Source: New York Times
N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Don't Want Another Virtual Debate
Democratic candidates are pushing back on plans to have another online debate, saying New Yorkers “deserve and need to see the candidates debate in person.” Source: New York Times
The Mayoral Candidates Take Our Questions
The Democratic hopefuls offered insight about how they would lead the city. Source: New York Times
Candidates Clash Over Future of New York in First Mayoral Debate
The eight Democrats competing to win the June 22 primary presented divergent views on how to lead the city in a sometimes acerbic debate. Source: New York Times
Five Takeaways From the First Debate in the N.Y.C. Mayoral Race
Andrew Yang behaved, and was attacked, like a front-runner. Maya Wiley came out swinging. And all eight candidates tried to stand out in an awkward virtual debate format. Source: New York Times
Spotlight Is on the Mayoral Candidates
It’s a chance for struggling candidates to break out. Public safety and police power are almost certain to arise as contentious topics. Source: New York Times
Crime and Controversy: Candidates Prepare to Face Off in Mayoral Debate
The two-hour debate is unfolding in a moment of economic uncertainty for New York City, and against a backdrop of a spike in gun violence. Source: New York Times
N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Prepare to Face Off in Debate
The two-hour debate is unfolding in a moment of economic uncertainty for New York City, and against a backdrop of a spike in gun violence. Source: New York Times
Mayoral Candidates Respond to the Shooting in Times Square
The contenders said the episode was emblematic of a growing crime problem and moved quickly to describe how they would address the issue. Source: New York Times
Shootings and Subway Attacks Put Crime at Center of N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race
Rising concerns over crime have led candidates to issue strong appeals for public safety, less than a year after the city was under pressure to defund the police. Source: New York Times