Candidates’ Shift on Crime Turned the Mayor’s Race Upside Down Follow the New York Times Opinion section on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Bluesky, WhatsApp and Threads Nicole Gelinas is a contributing editor for the Manhattan Institute’s City Journal The post Candidates’ Shift on Crime Turned the Mayor’s Race Upside Down appeared first on New York Times
Subway crime starts at the turnstile - New York Post Pro-crime Democrats are propelling New York toward anarchy and financial ruin by refusing to grapple with the city’s most prevalent crime All the candidates vying for mayor’s race to seek
New Poll Finds Cuomo Leading 2025 NYC Mayoral Race; Crime and Housing . . . NEW YORK, NY – Between June 10th and June 16th, 2025, the Manhattan Institute conducted a survey of 1,000 likely voters in New York City’s upcoming mayoral election, including an oversample of 644 Democratic primary voters to provide granular insights into primary dynamics Polling questions relay candidate favorability, voter preferences, and the major issues shaping […]
NYC Mayor’s Race: What are the Democratic candidates’ plans to tackle . . . Eric Adams won the Democratic mayoral primary in 2021 on a promise to combat crime rates that spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic Now, nearly four years later, a crowded field of candidates in the 2025 NYC Mayor's Race seeking to replace Adams argue he has not delivered on his core campaign pledge They say…