interesting moment. he s sort of made gaff after gaff, he seemed to not know what train he was on. he seemed to not know what a bodega was. he said his favorite subway station is times square. which every new yorker knows is not the favorite subway station. wondering about how well he knows the city. he sort of kept things fairly entertaining. one candidate who was on the bottom of your screen, paper boy prince, who has challenged a couple candidates to pie-throwing contests and one-on-one basketball games. that sort of kept reporters and viewers interested in the race. bridget, before we let you guys go on this, i consider myself a relatively engaged citizen, but this is the first primary where we re going to see ranked-choice voting. i don t really know what that means. can you explain it? ranked-choice voting means you have the opportunity to pick up to five candidates and rank them in order of preference.