Media makes mayoral endorsements as Wall Street seeks best candidate to manage New York’s crisis
The New York State primary elections are less than six weeks away, and they include the contest for the Democratic nomination for mayor of New York City. The nominee is virtually guaranteed victory in the general election, which will not take place until November. The first of three debates between the leading candidates in the June 22 primary is expected to include eight of the contenders and is scheduled for tonight.
Leading media outlets and other representatives of the ruling elite, fully conscious of the stakes amid the deepening social and economic crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, have begun to weigh in on next month’s vote. Although every Democrat, including those fraudulently labeled as “left,” is fully committed to the capitalist system, the ruling class seeks the most effective defender of its interests. This week the editors of both the
Halifax Regional Police are investigating after a passenger assaulted a Halifax Transit driver over the weekend.
Police say it happened just before noon Saturday on Desmond Avenue.
According to a tweet from Amalgamated Transit Union Local 508 president, Ken Wilson, a protective plastic barrier used to separate drivers from passengers was ripped off during the incident on Route 28.
Police say the passenger got off the bus and left the area. There were no physical injuries to the driver reported at that time, said HRP in an emailed statement.
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In the latest infusion of big money into the mayor’s race, an executive at an organization that lobbies on behalf of charter schools
is launching a fundraising effort to boost the mayoral candidacy of Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.
Jenny Sedlis, executive director of StudentsFirstNY, is taking a leave of absence to run the new PAC, dubbed Strong Leadership NYC, our Sally Goldenberg reports. The group plans to run digital and TV ads supporting Adams’ candidacy without being beholden to the strict spending limits imposed by the city’s Campaign Finance Board. This comes after Adams
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The Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 113, which represents nearly 12,000 TTC employees, is calling on the city and the TTC to implement a number of measures to protect its members from assaults during the pandemic. One of these measures is rear boarding.(Michael Wilson/CBC)