In the Observer: Penn, Silver, Yassky

Jason Horowitz writes about how the demotion of Mark Penn was received within the Clinton campaign and among its donors,

Jason Horowitz writes about how the demotion of Mark Penn was received within the Clinton campaign and among its donors, and about Penn being overruled for the first time by one of his replacements.

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Azi considers the might of Sheldon Silver and the Assembly Democrats in the wake of congestion pricing.

I talk to David Yassky, who really liked congestion pricing, but is taking a long view on its (temporary?) demise.

Niall Stanage thinks that Hillary Clinton’s experience theme is at odds with the way she has run her campaign.

In the Observer: Penn, Silver, Yassky