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Scott Stringer’s mayoral campaign
hemorrhaged support this weekend, with one endorser after another abandoning his campaign over sexual misconduct allegations.
The Working Families Party, one of Stringer’s biggest gets to date, pulled out Friday evening, with its director saying it could no longer support a candidate who “failed to acknowledge and consider his responsibility” after a former volunteer accused him of groping her. Then a group of progressive lawmakers whose support was crucial to Stringer’s campaign state Sens. Alessandra Biaggi, Gustavo Rivera and Julia Salazar, Assemblyme
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