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Past articles by Sally:

Hochul beats Zeldin to be New York’s first elected female governor

The Democratic governor faced a tougher-than-expected challenge from the Long Island congressman. → Read More

Kathy Hochul’s slipping polls could propel her campaign for New York governor

Democrats are on edge and bringing in the reinforcements amid a narrower-than-expected margin. → Read More

Democrats are anxious about an unlikely battleground: New York City

Supporters of Gov. Kathy Hochul are concerned her ground game in the nation's largest city is faltering as Republican Lee Zeldin makes polling gains across the state. → Read More

Real estate executives flood Adams’ 2025 reelection account. Here's who contributed.

Of the $850,077 the new mayor raised during his first six months in office at least $156,000 stemmed from people working in the real estate industry. → Read More

New York City to bid on 2024 Democratic National Convention

Mayor Eric Adams' team is finalizing its application ahead of a May 27 submission deadline and the winner is expected to be announced later this year. → Read More

National Dems are calling in a new communications expert: Eric Adams

The New York mayor spoke last week at a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee event at the request of Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney. → Read More

Adams quietly undoes de Blasio-era lobbying disclosure requirement

The two-page memo defines lobbying as “the attempt to influence certain government actions” and advises the staffers that they may be subject to this type of outreach. → Read More

De Blasio, newly departed from office, eyeing congressional run

De Blasio’s allies believe he could perform well among Black and Latino voters in parts of the district, though he has remained unpopular among conservative white voters and progressives, according to polls. → Read More

De Blasio will not run for governor after all

The decision appeared to mark the end of the political road for the city's 109th mayor. → Read More

A pro-business retired cop sparks liberal revolt in first few weeks as mayor

By the time Eric Adams was sworn in as the city’s 110th mayor on Jan. 1, he had already tangled with progressives on criminal justice policy. → Read More

De Blasio became NYC mayor with high hopes, leaves with confounding record

The sharp political instinct that guided him from Brooklyn school board to City Hall eluded him throughout his tenure. → Read More

De Blasio became NYC mayor with high hopes, leaves with confounding record

The sharp political instinct that guided him from Brooklyn school board to City Hall eluded him throughout his tenure. → Read More

Adrienne Adams picks up support in Council speaker race

Mayor-elect Eric Adams and his allies are pushing Francisco Moya. → Read More

New York’s next mayor wants to save the city from the evils of olive oil

“We can save more lives with plant-based diet if people would only realize they are enslaved to fats, oil, sugar and things that are killing their body,” Adams said in a short 2018 film. → Read More

Eric Adams' push in Council speaker's race hitting opposition

Adams and his political advisers have been quietly backing Queens Council Member Francisco Moya in the in-house race to lead the Council, and were in good standing earlier this week. → Read More

Hochul dominates gubernatorial field in early poll

Two politicians included in the poll — Cuomo and de Blasio — have the unenviable distinction of negative reviews outweighing positive ones. → Read More

New York governor’s race heats up, 1,600 miles away

The annual SOMOS conference has been one of the most important times on New York’s political calendar for decades. → Read More

Democrats grapple with Election Day losses amid SOMOS revelry

Hochul and Adams sought to explain GOP success at the polls on Tuesday while celebrating their own roles atop the Democratic leadership pyramid. → Read More

New York thought it was done with Bill de Blasio. He thinks they might want more.

“We need to look ahead; we need to build something new; we need to build something better,” he said. → Read More

New York’s attorney general said to be planning run for governor

In a statement, a senior adviser to James’ campaign team said the attorney general would announce her decision on the race in the coming days. → Read More