But de Blasio has kept his popularity, especially
with voters of color, and used his platform at the helm of America's biggest city to declare war on Trump's agenda.
Nixon's association with AQE helps her burnish her credentials
with voters of color, a constituency that is crucial for a victory in a Democratic gubernatorial primary and that Nixon, as a wealthy white woman, could struggle to attract.
The Sanders campaign in New York City has raised the issues of criminal justice and police reform, concerns that resonate
with voters of color who the senator has struggled to gain the support of early on in the campaign.
Not exact matches
Results: Question 2 also passed
with flying
colors,
with 54 %
of voters saying yes to 46 % saying no.
With the absence
of any candidate
of color in the AG's race, Schneiderman has been trying to position himself as the clear choice for Latino and black
voters, stressing in particular his efforts on behalf
of Rockefeller Drug Law reform and sponsorship
of a controversial measure that will count prisoners at their last address for the purposes
of legislative redistricting and not whever they're incarcerated.
«Independent expenditures unfairly
color the campaign process by dominating the conversation
with the point
of view
of a particular interest... First and foremost,
voters need to know who is sponsoring the advertising they receive,» Lerner said.
Clinton is hoping to replicate President Obama's success
with women, younger
voters, and
voters of color.
That helps to explain why the Academy
voters did far better
with their 2017 Oscar nominations than the year before, when their 6,000 members failed to nominate any actors
of color at all.
Voters of color in Boston also expressed dissatisfaction
with the city's shortest school day
of any major city in the country.
They've also worked long and hard to tear down laws and protections that limit corporate control
of our elected officials, dumping ever more money in politics, along
with campaigns and strategic litigation designed to suppress or disenfranchise key groups
of voters, especially low - income and people
of color.