âSense of Disappointmentâ on the Left as the N.Y.C. Mayorâs Race Unfolds
Even as New York has veered toward the left, two more-moderate candidates, Andrew Yang and Eric Adams, lead the mayoral race.
Though Andrew Yang, left, and Eric Adams have embraced some progressive causes they are both relatively friendly toward the business and real estate communities.Credit.Gabriela Bhaskar for The New York Times
April 10, 2021, 3:00 a.m. ET
Over the last year, New York politics have appeared to lurch ever leftward. First came the primary victories last summer in a series of House and state legislative races, then the legalization of recreational marijuana, and just this week, a state budget agreement that would raise taxes on the wealthy and create a $2.1 billion fund to aid undocumented workers.
Pelosi faces challenge in crafting Biden infrastructure bill
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With President Joe Biden’s signature, the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package is now law, and Republicans have had a lot to say about the “censorship” of Dr. Seuss, the surge of migrants at the Southern border and the alleged threat transgender athletes pose to women’s sports.