New congressional lines have put two stalwart Manhattan Democrats on a collision course in the Aug. 23 primary. Barney Greengrass is staying neutral.
Tag: Elections, House of Representatives
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Bill de Blasio Knows He Isn’t Loved
New York’s former mayor is running for Congress in a newly drawn district, where distaste for him is epic. He’s sure he can change that.
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‘The G.O.P. Has Gone Even Farther to the Right Than I Expected’: Three Writers Talk About the Midterms
Unfortunately for Democrats, this year does not seem like it will offer an exception to the midterm jinx.
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At Least Trump Didn’t Get What He Wanted This Week
When everything seems awful, one little ray of sun …
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Tom Kean’s Strategy in Run for Congress: Say Less
Ahead of next month’s primary, Tom Kean Jr., running in New Jersey’s most competitive House race, hopes to avoid alienating moderate swing voters while facing challengers from the right.