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The Next Battlefield for N.Y. Progressives? The State Assembly.

The Next Battlefield for N.Y. Progressives? The State Assembly.

The New York Times
Thursday, June 23, 2022 06:56:58 PM UTC

A slate of left-wing candidates have mounted robust campaigns to unseat Democratic incumbents, an effort that party leaders characterize as a display of “arrogance.”

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