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Aug 11

Birdies’ Latest Shoe Collection Is All About Encouraging Women to Vote

The five styles are handpainted with designs inspired by the fight for female suffrage.
By Morgan Halberg
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and members of the New York City Council march up 5th Avenue in the 2016 St. Patrick's Day Parade.
Nov 8

City Council Favorites Faced Tough Challenges in Contentious Races

Though many incumbent Council members won reelection, some City Council races ended up being closer than expected.
By Madina Toure
Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks at a campaign rally with Sen. Bernie Sanders at Terminal 5 in Manhattan.
Nov 6

De Blasio: Danger of NYC Becoming ‘Exclusive Place’ Still Looms

The mayor said he would fight for New York to remain an inclusive city and blasted the president's tax plan.
By Madina Toure
Joe Biden’s use of “malarkey” helped him defeat Paul Ryan in the 2012 vice presidential debate.
Sep 27

Stuffy, Focus-Grouped Democrats Need to Quit Walking on Eggshells

By Cliston Brown
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Sep 13

De Blasio Claims Victory in NYC Democratic Primary

By Madina Toure
People exit the building after voting at Public School 321 on April 19, 2016 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.
Sep 12

A New Yorker’s Guide to Key Races in Today’s Primary

By Madina Toure
Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Aug 3

De Blasio Gets An Extra $2 Million in Public Matching Funds

By Madina Toure
Assemblyman Keith Wright, head of the Manhattan Democratic Party, left, and outgoing Manhattan Board of Elections Commissioner Alan Schulkin, right, at the party's emergency meeting Sunday.
Nov 20

Dems Move to Replace Elections Official Who Claimed Voter Fraud Rampant in NYC

By Madina Toure
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's Campaign Chairman John Podesta (L) looks on prior to the start of the Presidential Debate at Hofstra University on September 26, 2016 in Hempstead, New York.
Nov 9

Clinton Campaign Declares Race ‘Too Close to Call’ as Trump Hovers on Brink of Victory

By Madina Toure
A polling place in the Bronx.
Oct 26

NYC Board of Elections Head Says There’s No Evidence to Support Voter Fraud Claims

By Madina Toure
Oct 18

NYC Elections Official Scoffs at Mayor’s Call for Him to Resign Over Voter Fraud Claims

By Madina Toure
Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks during a Pennsylvania Democrats voter registration event at Zembo Shrine on October 4, 2016 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Hillary Clinton is campaigning in Pennsylvania.
Oct 5

Hillary, You’re Supposed to Attack Your Opponent—Not Their Supporters

By Ashe Schow
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton holds an audience member's baby after discussing her new book, 'Hard Choices: A Memoir,' at the Lisner Auditorium on the campus of George Washington University June 13, 2014
Sep 20

Scold, Scare, Insult, Intimidate: Clinton’s Millennial Outreach Flops

By Michael Sainato
Latinos, immigration and workers' rights advocates and their supporters protest against Donald Trump and other Republican president hopefuls, outside the Republican Presidential Debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, September 16, 2015.
May 13

Without Hispanic Voters, It’s Hasta La Vista Trump

By Donald T. Critchlow
Voters line up to cast their ballots on Super Tuesday March 1, 2016 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)
May 3

Online Political Ads Find Lonely, Isolated Voters—And Barrage Them

By Jordan Lieberman
People exit the building after voting at Public School 321 on April 19, 2016 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.
Apr 26

NYC’s Disgraceful—and Long—History of Election Mishaps

By The Editors
Oct 5

Obama’s Media Precedents Will Shape the 2016 Race

By Tevi Troy
Former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton listens to her introduction before delivering remarks at the Virginia Democrats Jefferson-Jackson event at George Mason University's Patriot Center in Fairfax, Virginia on June 26, 2015. (Photo: PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images)
Jul 6

Hillary Towers Over GOP Opponents

By Brent Budowsky
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton raises her glass during a toast at a ceremony to induct her into the Irish America Hall of Fame on March 16, 2015 in New York City. The Irish America Hall of Fame was founded in 2010 and recognizes exceptional figures in the Irish American community. (Photo by Yana Paskova/Getty Images)
Mar 23

Servergate Doesn’t Matter: Hillary Was Never Going to Be President Anyway

By Lisa Schiffren
Governor Chris Christie listens to a question during his 114th Town Hall on Hurricane Sandy Recovery and Rebuilding in South River, N.J. on Tuesday, March 18, 2014. (Photo: Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
Dec 18

Poll: Christie, despite national attention, garnering only ‘lukewarm’ support at home

By Chase Brush
Bill de Blasio speaking to a voter in Harlem this evening.
Sep 26

Bill de Blasio Briefly Returns to the Campaign Trail

By Jill Colvin
Aug 14

Battle for the Black Votes: Democratic Mayoral Hopefuls Press Their Case

By Ross Barkan
Jul 30

The Mayor’s Race Shifts Into Latino Overdrive

By Gideon Resnick
Eliot Spitzer: America's favorite guest. (Photo: Cindy Ord/Getty Images)
Jul 18

Eliot Spitzer Is on the Airwaves but Not the Streets

By Jill Colvin
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