Interviews with more than 70 current and former officials show the outside forces — and miscalculations and infighting — that led to an improbable, still-undecided election.
Tag: Political Action Committees
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Cuomo, Once New York’s No. 1 Democrat, Is Doing Little to Help His Party
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo vowed to financially support like-minded Democrats, but as his party battles to retain power, a promised super PAC has not materialized.
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A Group Raised Money to Push Adams’s Agenda. Much of It Went to One Man.
A political action committee has given more money to its founder and his charter school than to candidates aligned with Mayor Eric Adams.
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Clinton, Obama and DeSantis Lend Star Power to Tight N.Y. Races
A high-profile display of Republican and Democratic efforts illustrates how many of the state’s races have become unexpectedly close, including the governor’s race.
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In GOP Ad Wars, Trump Takes an Uncharacteristic Supporting Role
After wielding a bullhorn to shape Republican primaries, the former president has let other groups dominate the airwaves and cover the high cost of commercials.