Bloomberg spending $15M-$20M to register half million voters
Billionaire Michael Bloomberg is rolling out plans to spend an estimated $15 million to $20 million on a voter registration drive designed to weaken President Trump’s reelection chances in five...
View ArticleEarly voting was a success ahead of 2020 race, officials say
New York state’s first experiment with early voting went smoothly in a quiet election year ahead of the 2020 presidential race, state and local election officials said Wednesday.
View ArticleBloomberg files campaign paperwork
The former New York City mayor, who became a Democrat just last year, filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission on Thursday to formally create a presidential campaign committee.
View ArticleUpgraded indictment likely against Giuliani cronies
An upgraded indictment is likely in the criminal case against two Rudy Giuliani associates with ties to Ukraine, a prosecutor said Monday.
View ArticleKamala Harris ends Democratic presidential campaign
Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris told supporters on Tuesday that she was ending her bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020.
View ArticlePelosi: House to draft Trump impeachment articles
The U.S. House is pressing forward to draft articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Thursday.
View ArticleLevy: National Grid deal shows best and worst of Gov. Cuomo
Steve Levy: This is a case of good intentions that wind up costing the taxpayers a fortune.
View ArticleCourt: New York must release inactive voter list to poll workers
A federal judge has ruled that New York must provide local poll workers with the names of one million New Yorkers who registered to vote but are considered inactive by the state.
View ArticleBillionaire Bloomberg delays financial disclosure
Billionaire Michael Bloomberg won't have to publicly disclose his finances until late March, well after voters in more than a dozen states take to the polls on Super Tuesday.
View ArticleOnline political ads: cheap, efficient and ripe for misuse
Before Election Day, politicians across party lines are expected to spend more than $1 billion to pelt voters with millions of cheap online ads, which can be tailored to a voter’s most personal details.
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