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Whoâs Winning the New York Mayorâs Race? Even Pollsters Are Confused.
The cityâs new system of ranked-choice voting, along with a crowded field of Democrats, has complicated efforts to do comprehensive voter surveys.
None of the three major public pollsters in the New York area have done comprehensive surveys in the New York City mayorâs race.Credit.Amr Alfiky/The New York Times
May 25, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET
Much of the focus of the New York City mayoral race has centered on one or two perceived front-runners: Andrew Yang, the 2020 presidential candidate, and Eric Adams, the Brooklyn borough president.
Impressive man-made rock sculptures are a Mount Loretto staple
Updated Feb 20, 2021;
Posted Feb 20, 2021
- One of the rock formations on the shoreline of Mount Loretto. (Life-Wire News/Aaron Bialer) Life-Wire NewsLife-Wire News
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By Aaron Bialer, Andrew Moszenberg, Eric Schwacke with Brigid Fegeley | Life-Wire News
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. There are many different ways to incorporate art into everyday life, using everyday tools. One group from Lifestyles for the Disabled recently came across some impressive man-made rock sculptures at Mount Loretto.
The rock sculptures were created by Doug Schwartz, who started the artwork more than 20 years ago. The sculptures are made up of different rocks of varying sizes, and some even incorporate recyclable trash found on the beach. Some of them are tall and wide, while others are shorter and more narrow. “It’s so cool how you can make anything without any tools,” Aaron Bialer, a Life-Wire News photographer, remarked.
President Joe Biden (source:WhiteHouse.gov)
Four weeks after being sworn into office, President Joe Biden receives a positive job approval rating as Americans approve 50 – 38 percent, with 13 percent not offering an opinion, according to a Quinnipiac (KWIN- uh-pe-ack) University national poll of 1,056 adults released today. This is little changed from February 3rd when Americans approved 49 – 36 percent, with 16 percent not offering an opinion.
There are sharp partisan divides with Democrats approving 91 – 2 percent and independents approving 50 – 34 percent, while Republicans disapprove 82 – 11 percent.
When only considering registered voters, Biden’s job approval is 52 – 38 percent. It is nearly the inverse of former President Trump’s negative 38 – 55 percent job approval rating at roughly the same period during his presidency in a February 22, 2017 poll.