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Presidential election: New York lawmakers move to make state a player on Super Tuesday
New York could have a “super” voice in selecting presidential nominees in 2028 and beyond. That’s the hope of State Senator James Skoufis and Bronx Assemblymember Landon Dais, who are set to introduce ... Read More
New York Election Results

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Trump's agenda faces early test in elections in New York, New Jersey and Virginia

(Reuters) -Voters in New Jersey and Virginia will choose their next governors on Tuesday in a pair of races that will serve as an early gauge of the American electorate's mood after President Donald ... Read More
Tuesday’s elections were a GOP wake-up call for these two reasons

Tuesday night’s election results are a wake-up call: The GOP got swept in New York City, New Jersey, and Virginia. Yes, they’re all blue jurisdictions. But Virginia’s current governor is Republican, ... Read More
We Can’t Pretend to Know the Future of the Democratic Party

My column this week was a quick analysis of the results of the elections in Virginia, New Jersey and New York City, which were about the particular interests and concerns of each place and also a ... Read More
Elections in New York, New Jersey and Virginia offer early test of Trump's agenda

(Reuters) -Voters in New Jersey and Virginia will choose their next governors on Tuesday in a pair of races that will serve as an early gauge of the American electorate's response to President Donald ... Read More
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