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In a nod to the city’s new ranked-choice voting system and in a sign that progressives want to come together to stop the rise of more moderate candidates the Working Families Party announced its ranked mayoral endorsements late Tuesday, giving the top spot to Scott Stringer, the New York City Comptroller, followed by former non-profit executive Dianne Morales as their second choice, and civil rights attorney Maya Wiley as their third.
The top-ranking serves as a boost to Stringer who launched his campaign with early support from several of the city’s foremost progressive elected officials, but found himself competing for the city’s progressive mantle and trailing more centrist candidates, Andrew Yang and Eric Adams, in the limited public polling.
WFP endorses Stringer for NYC mayor, Morales, Wiley get second, third place
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