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Where the 2020 Presidential Candidates Stand on Healthcare

Jeanmarie Evelly | October 13, 2020

We know Donald Trump hates Obamacare. We know Joe Biden loves it. What else have the two presidential contenders said about the healthcare system?

2020 election
trump at work

Is NYC’s Recovery on the Ballot November 3?

Roshan Abraham | October 12, 2020

There’s little doubt either Trump or Biden will push through some relief package after Election Day. What do we know about what either candidate’s strategy will mean for New York City?

2020 elections
Rep. Carolyn Maloney

No ‘Fraud’ in Maloney’s Primary Race, But Concerns About Trump’s Postal Service

Jarrett Murphy | September 30, 2020

There was—and continues to be—concern that delays by election boards and postal service failures could lead to mail-in ballots being omitted from the final tally of votes.

Government
Lotus Chau

Video: The 2020 Campaign, as Seen from Chinatown

Jarrett Murphy | May 8, 2020

In the third and final part of the BRIC-City Limits series, we hear from a veteran New York City Chinese-language reporter about how her readers view the presidential race.

2020 election
Metro Focus 2020 special

Will New York’s Presidential Primary Matter?

Jarrett Murphy | January 27, 2020

City Limits’ editor joined a Democratic analyst and a Republican operative to break down the 2020 race.

De Blasio at Global Citizen Festival
2020

After White House Run, De Blasio Faces Choices and Challenges

Jarrett Murphy | October 3, 2019

History offers little guidance for how Bill de Blasio should navigate his remaining time in office now that his presidential campaign is done.

2020
Julian Castro

A Primer on the Democratic Presidential Candidates’ Housing Plans

Rachel Rippetoe | August 15, 2019

Four from the large field of Democratic challengers have released very detailed proposals. Others have talked more broadly about the need for a national housing strategy.

Donald Trump

Podcast: The Election Night Storylines That Will Affect NYC

Jarrett Murphy | October 28, 2016

Gotham Gazette’s Ben Max and City Limits’ Jarrett Murphy identify the Election-Night storylines that will matter for New York City, from the presidential race to the battle for control of Congress to the fight over the State Senate.

CITY WIRE: THE BLOG

Video: Is There Any Suspense Left in Campaign 2016?

Jarrett Murphy | October 27, 2016

The actual result of the election is just one nodule of suspense (or curiosity, or worry, or terror, depending on your perspective) as Election Day approaches.

No Backspace

No Backspace: The Surprising Support for Trump Among New Chinese Immigrants

Rong Xiaoqing | September 13, 2016

Newcomers in Chinatown have convinced themselves that the xenophobia stoked by the Republican nominee will distinguish between documented and undocumented immigrants. They are, the author writes, tragically mistaken.

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