A law moving many town and county elections in New York to even-numbered years to align them with state and federal races was struck down by a state judge.
The statewide ballot measure, known as the Equal Rights Amendment, has become a target for Republican opponents who have cast it as an attack on family values.
The state is home to some of the country’s most vulnerable Republicans, but one key district is proving tough for Democrats to flip.
New York has been a blue state since the U.S. began labeling states red or blue back in 2000 (more on that later). With 28 electoral votes, New York is one of the country’s most influential blue states,
Republican Gina Arena has made the anti-trans slogan “Save Girls Sports” the central focus of a state senate campaign that offers no solution for the theoretical problem.
Two New York House incumbents are locked in tight races in their swing districts that could help decide which party controls the House next year, according to a new poll. The survey from
“The New York Times is one of the most dishonest of all,” Trump said. “I watched this New York Times, and it’s a classic. Wait until you see what I’m going to do with them, you’re going to have so much fun.” “In three, four, five days, this is the most dishonest newspaper. They are disgusting,” he continued.
New York Democrats launched a coordinated campaign modeled on more traditional battleground state efforts. Federal, state and local leaders are combining efforts to target a group of House GOP freshmen.
Sticker Mule is facing a lawsuit over a pro-Trump sign it installed on the roof of a building that local officials warn could pose dangers to the safety of residents.
Data collected on these early votes offers a valuable, real-time glimpse into the contest between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. It can be used to gauge voter enthusiasm and turnout, particularly in hotly contested battleground states, according to political experts.
Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino is fighting with the city of Amsterdam, New York, to display a 100-foot "Vote for Trump" sign visible from the New York State Thruway.