The current mayor’s hoped-for July 1 reopening falls a week after the June 22 Democratic primary, which will likely decide the next mayor. Source: New York Times
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As New York City Reopens, Its Recovery Will Hinge on the Next Mayor
The Democratic candidates are making radically different bets about the mood and priorities of New Yorkers as the city moves toward reopening after the pandemic. Source: New York Times
Where Is the New York Mayor’s Race Headed?
Andrew Yang is leading. Scott Stringer is under a cloud. Their rivals are jostling for a boost of momentum. Source: New York Times
The Biggest Mayor’s Race in Years? New Yorkers’ Minds Are Elsewhere.
Two months before the Democratic primary for mayor, arguably the most consequential New York City election in decades, voters have other things on their minds. Source: New York Times
Women’s Groups Back Wiley, and McGuire Shows His Worth
The New York City mayor’s race has eight weeks to go before the June 22 primary, and endorsements and donations are beginning to help it take shape. Source: New York Times
Dark Money in the New York Mayor’s Race
This year’s election is shaping up to be the city’s first in which super PACs play a major role. Source: New York Times
Yang Drives the Bus, Republicans Joust: 5 Takeaways From Mayor’s Race
The Democratic candidates vowed to stop Zooming and get out more, and a rap video earned mixed reviews. Source: New York Times
Will Cuomo’s Scandals Pave the Way for N.Y.C.’s First Female Mayor?
The women running for mayor have sharply criticized the governor as sexual harassment allegations pile up against him, and say they offer a different style of leadership. Source: New York Times
Mayoral Candidates Take Their Stands on Cuomo’s Scandals
After three women accused Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of sexual harassment, some candidates called for an investigation, and others, resignation. Source: New York Times
Who’s the Front-Runner? 5 Takeaways From the First Mayoral Debate
Questions about the Yang campaign’s treatment of women and Citigroup’s role in the mortgage crisis created moments of friction among the New York City contenders. Source: New York Times
Did Candidates Flee to Vacation Homes? 5 Highlights From the Mayor’s Race
Questions surrounding candidates’ second homes, ranked-choice voting and ties to casino interests arose in New York’s mayoral contest. Source: New York Times
Yang’s Rivals in the Mayoral Race Co-opt His Signature Idea
Andrew Yang favors a modified version of universal basic income that would provide payments of about $2,000 to a half million of the poorest New Yorkers. Source: New York Times