Anthony Brindisi
Both NY-22 Candidates Now On Board For 2022
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Brindisi filed his latest election bid for New York’s 22nd Congressional District with the Federal Election Commission on Friday.
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Brindisi filed his latest election bid for New York’s 22nd Congressional District with the Federal Election Commission on Friday.
“We also need to do a whole lot of work in the coming years to make sure we are building a truly equitable and just democracy,” said one of the rally organizers, Joanna Green.
Election 2020 – A PBS NewsHour Special
PBS NewsHour managing editor Judy Woodruff and a team of NewsHour correspondents and guests will examine the results and voter demographics from this year’s historic general election; the potential legal battles ahead; and what the election results reveal about America today, our divisions and opportunities for unity. Airing Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 8:00 pm. Saturday, November 7, 2020
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Both candidates said Tuesday that they are waiting on absentee ballots to be returned before declaring who won.
According to Barber’s campaign officials, the Democrat called Oberacker to concede late Tuesday night.
The incumbent, Republican Sen. Tom O’Mara, leads Democratic challenger, Leslie Danks Burke with nearly all districts reporting.
I’ll really be interested to see if the 2020 election leads to new legislation in New York state and all across the country that makes voting easier and safer for all Americans even after hopefully the COVID-19 pandemic has come to an end.
Millions of absentee ballots were already returned nation-wide, but candidates are still campaigning. So, what if you change your mind?
Democratic County Executive Jason Garnar and Republican challenger Karl Bernhardsen met in an online forum hosted by the Rotary Club of Binghamton.
Jennifer Wilson, Deputy Director of the League of Women Voters of New York State, said the success of their lawsuit makes three important changes.
Angelino faces Nick Libous in June’s GOP Primary
“Family and professional obligations will make it impossible for me to wage another campaign, especially since such efforts would have to begin almost immediately.”
A new online ad featuring Gov. Andrew Cuomo and promoting tolerance has once again fueled talk that New York’s governor may be planning a presidential run. There are some questions, though, about the ad and its donors. The ad, which for now is only running online, features Cuomo and several well-known actors, including Steve Buscemi and Whoopi Goldberg. All claim to be something other than they actually are to promote the message of unity and tolerance in a diverse state. “As a New Yorker, I am black,” Cuomo says in the ad. “I am white,” Goldberg says.