Sentences with phrase «york mayoralty»

Some critics suggest the New York mayoralty would be a step down for the internationally celebrated Clintons.

Not exact matches

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is undertaking one of the biggest challenges of his year - old mayoralty after a Staten Island grand jury declined to indict a white police officer in the death of an unarmed black man, Eric Garner.
Two years until New York City's next mayoralty election, Mayor Bill de Blasio's job approval rating...
With a mayoralty election year approaching, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has a job approval rating of 40 %, up from his all - time low of 35 % in April.
New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg has, as James Fallows amusingly notes, taken the opposite of the Washington approach to terrorism: He's downplayed the Times Square incident, mocked the attacker as an «amateur,» and insisted on the quality of the existing security apparatus, all with a total lack of sentimentalism that's the hallmark of his mayoralty.
Whether de Blasio ultimately gets to walk through the front door remains to be seen, but barring something truly remarkable, it appears he will inherit one of the most demanding jobs in New York City — its mayoralty.
Mayor Bill de Blasio won the mayoralty in 2013 on a progressive platform deriding the «Tale of Two Cities» that had developed in New York.
The Campaign For One New York, the 501 (c)(4) group de Blasio started to advance his political agenda at the start of his mayoralty, is refusing to comply with a subpoena sent in recent weeks by JCOPE seeking information about the group's donors.
There are only three citywide positions in New York and, as several white candidates are jockeying for the mayoralty and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer runs unopposed for comptroller, the public advocate's office is viewed by some Democrats as an opportunity to have demographic diversity on their ticket.
While it's true that, as Public Advocate, James stands first in the line of succession to New York's mayoralty, we didn't realize that it was on the forefront of her mind.
In advance of de Blasio's early - state excursion — the second Iowa visit of his mayoralty — POLITICO New York interviewed ten Democratic county chairs, seven in Iowa and three in New Hampshire.
As the Times noted, though enrolled Democrats outnumber Republicans in New York City by more than six to one, no Democrat has won the mayoralty since David Dinkins in 1989.
The comptroller, he said, «would be a formidable candidate for any office, including the mayoralty of New York
Michael R. Bloomberg gave the final major speech of his mayoralty on Wednesday to the Economic Club of New York.
A former bond trader, Mr. Bloomberg chose to deliver the final major speech of his mayoralty in Manhattan, to the Economic Club of New York, a collective of Wall Street dignitaries that also hosts events with Federal Reserve bankers.
Rejection of harsh accountability policies was an important factor in New York's recent election of Mayor Bill de Blasio after the mayoralty of Michael Bloomberg and, next door in Connecticut, State Superintendent Stefan Pryor just called it quits over similar issues to free Democrat Daniel Malloy from that yoke.
In his epic 12 - year mayoralty, Bloomberg has been an extraordinarily pro-art force at exactly the time that the art market and the cross-cultural visibility of the contemporary art world — with New York as its molten center — has reached unprecedented heights.
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