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2020 election

11th Congressional District

Voters Line Up Early in Competitive 11th Congressional District

Jarrett Murphy and Nicole Javorsky | November 3, 2020

Staten Island occupies the bulk of the 11th Congressional district, where Rep. Max Rose, a Democrat, is trying to hold on to the seat he won in 2018 against a strong challenge by Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis.

2020 election

Election Day 2020: Updates from the Polls in NYC

Jeanmarie Evelly, Jarrett Murphy, Nicole Javorsky and Daniel Parra | November 3, 2020

Poll sites in New York City opened at 6 a.m. Thursday, where residents were already lining up to cast ballots in an historic presidential election amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

2020 election

More Than Long Lines: Barriers Homeless NYers Face When Voting

Roshan Abraham | November 2, 2020

Advocacy groups are dispensing information, answering questions and offering rides to help unhoused New Yorkers exercise their rights.

Election 2020

Max Rose Marched to Defund the Police? That’s News to the People Who Ran the March

Emily Nadal | October 29, 2020

His opponent is claiming Rose marched with those demanding a cut to NYPD funding. But the people who organized the event say that was definitely not the message most marchers were sending.

2020 election

Tamping Down Turnout? Bronx Early Voting Sites Few & Far Between

Anna Deen | October 29, 2020

Large numbers of people have come out to vote early in the city’s mainland borough. But will the large distances between early-voting sites keep some voters away?

2020 campaign
Dems in trouble?

Five Days to Go: State Democratic Chair Sizes Up the Toughest Races

Jarrett Murphy | October 29, 2020

At least six Congressional seats and at least a dozen State Senate districts are in play, Jay Jacobs tells the Max & Murphy Show.

2020 election
early voting

Shocking News: Early Voting is Working Well in the Bronx

Jarrett Murphy | October 28, 2020

At least it was on Tuesday afternoon, when there were long lines moving fast at several polling sites, and virtually no waiting times at others.

2020 election

Diferencia por contraste ¿en qué se diferencian Trump y Biden en temas de inmigración?

Daniel Parra | October 21, 2020

¿Qué tan diferente es el enfoque de Joe Biden sobre la inmigración del de Donald Trump?

2020 election

¿Cómo se configura el mapa nacional del voto latino?

Daniel Parra | October 19, 2020

Los dos candidatos a la presidencia en los Estados Unidos están invirtiendo tiempo y dinero para capturar el voto latino.

2020 campaign
serviam gardens

Septuagenarians Running for President Differ on Key Issues for Older New Yorkers

Gail Robinson | October 19, 2020

On Social Security, healthcare, housing and food support, Joe Biden and Donald Trump offer different visions to older New Yorkers.

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