‘Twas the night before voting, and all through the state, the people campaigning (be they lousy or great) were gripping and grinning to the end of the ride: the moment when we—New York’s people—decide.
Where the money has gone, where it has come from and the prospects for reform.
The race for the Democratic nomination for the 20th state Senate district is one of the most closely watched contests in the September 13 primary.
The lack of a real race in the 23rd deprived voters there, and elsewhere, a debate on some of the issues that arose after the 2014 killing of Eric Garner on one of the district’s sidewalks.
Instead of issues or the IDC, the race seems to be about the backstory.
‘Here are just a few of the steps the average New Yorker can take that will reduce CO2 emissions and get us on the path to Drawdown.’