NICHOLAS FANDOS
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Congress’s Productive Final Weeks
With the holidays looming, Congress is using its final weeks to try to approve a rush of major legislation.
Meet the Voters Who Fueled New York’s Seismic Tilt Toward the G.O.P.
Republicans used doomsday-style ads to prey on suburban voters’ fear of crime in New York, helping to flip enough seats to capture the House.
How Carolyn Maloney’s Ticket to the Met Gala Led to an Ethics Inquiry
When the Manhattan congresswoman found out she had been dropped from the guest list in 2016, she was “unhappy to say the least,” according to...
Hakeem Jeffries Is Poised to Succeed Nancy Pelosi
Mr. Jeffries, a Democrat, would be the first Black politician to head a House or Senate caucus for either major party.
Sean Patrick Maloney on His Loss, the Media and A.O.C.
Mr. Maloney said that he and other New York Democrats were unable to overcome suburban fears of crime. He also had some harsh words for...
If Democrats Lose the House, They May Have New York to Blame
Republicans flipped four congressional seats in New York, the most of any state in the country. How did this happen in one of the nation’s...
Biden Will Campaign for Gov. Hochul in New York on Sunday
The campaign visit by the president underscores how tight the governor’s race is between Ms. Hochul and Representative Lee Zeldin, a Republican.
Can Lee Zeldin Reinvent His Way to the NY Governor’s Mansion?
Representative Lee Zeldin’s political career reflects decades of preparation, alliances with more powerful Republicans and a hard-right embrace of former President Donald J. Trump.
New York’s Governor’s Race Is Suddenly Too Close For Democrats’ Comfort
Tightening polls, fears about crime and apathy in their base are driving a wave of Democratic hand-wringing and a pivot by Gov. Kathy Hochul.
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