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Primary Turnout: Roughly 1 in 13 Voted in NYC Races
Jarrett Murphy |
Turnout was highest in the race to replace retiring Rep. Charles Rangel, but fewer voters showed up for that contest than had two years ago.
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Rep. Jerrold Nadler was renominated in a contest that posted 12.5 percent turnout, second-best among the seven city races.
Turnout was highest in the race to replace retiring Rep. Charles Rangel, but fewer voters showed up for that contest than had two years ago.
In an excerpt from his forthcoming book, Joel Berg takes a hard look at his allies on the Left—from Occupy to Bernie Bros—whose tactics are often less compelling than their politics.