New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, 55, is on the campaign trail in this year’s crowded mayoral race against incumbent Eric Adams.
He promised law and order. Instead, his scandal-ridden mayoralty became a symbol — and engine — of the city’s chaos.
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TAG24 on MSNEric Adams suffers big blow in NYC mayoral race as ex-Bronx Borough president makes endorsementFormer Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. has become the latest ally of Eric Adams to jump ship and endorse Andrew Cuomo ...
These are a few of Brad Lander’s ideas to address the housing crisis if he is elected mayor in November, according to a ...
Her decision stands to shake up the race as her traditional base of support overlaps with that of the two scandal-scarred ...
Brad Lander unveiled a public safety “blueprint” Tuesday that promises, if elected, to recruit and retain more cops, crack ...
In a turn from his push for deep cuts to the NYPD’s budget, Brad Lander vowed Tuesday he would as mayor take steps to hire ...
Our city deserves a leader that serves its people first and always, not someone focused on themselves and their own political ...
The “State of the City” speech arguably served as a soft launch for a mayoral campaign, which Adrienne Adams said last week ...
One of the largest municipal unions representing security guards at Big Apple public schools, colleges, housing complexes, ...
Mays Just 20 percent of New York City voters approved of Mayor Eric Adams’s ... earned 6 percent; and Brad Lander, the current comptroller, had 5 percent. Adrienne Adams, the speaker of the ...
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