WASHINGTON (AP) — New York is a Democratic-leaning state, but it is still a major priority for Republicans on Election Day. Half a dozen U.S. House races in New York have become highly competitive, making it a key state in the race to control the chamber. Democrats are hoping to...
Poll closing time 8 p.m. ET. Presidential electoral votes 14 awarded to statewide winner. Key races and candidates President: Harris (D) vs. Trump (R) vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (independent) vs. Jill Stein (Green) vs. Chase Oliver (Libertarian) and four others. U.S. Senate: K...
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Rose, an Army veteran and first-time candidate, has been generating a lot of press and aims to flip New York City’s lone Republican House district. Compared to the Faso-Delgado and Tenney-Brindisi races, this one has been less contentious. In Rose’s firsttelevision ad, h...
21 April 2022: Based on the State Constitution, the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, 4th District, invalidated the 2022 U.S. House district boundaries as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander in a 3-2 decision. The legislature has until 30 April to draw new districts. Harkenrider...
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One convenience store crushes all of its competition in a new poll about the Garden State's favorite. As part of its latest survey, Monmouth University asked New Jersey adults which convenience store is their favorite: 7-Eleven, QuickChek, Wawa, or something else?
Edmund White’s new memoir is an open-throttled tour of gay life in New York City before and after the Stonewall riots in 1969. 5PM 30 SepArtsBeat: Elmore Leonard to Receive PEN Lifetime Achievement Award (Books)Be prepared for what could be the shortest, punchiest acceptance ...
The results are a shift from the last New York Times/Siena College poll, when Harris had a slight lead over Trump.
Vice President Kamala Harris is neck-and-neck with former President Donald Trump after she replaced President Joe Biden as the likely Democratic nominee, according to aNew York Times/Siena College pollpublished Thursday. Among likely voters, Trump is at 48 percent to Harris’ 47 percent in a hea...