With NYC Mayoral Race Upended, Some Progressives Respond With A "Unity Ticket" arrow Maya Wiley spoke to voters on Saturday in front of Fairway Market on the Upper West Side. Elizabeth Kim / Gothamist Progressives who rescinded their endorsements of Scott Stringer last week are facing a critical decision in the coming days: Do they coalesce around another candidate on the left or go their own ways in one of the most consequential New York City mayoral elections in decades? One potential outcome may be a so-called "unity ticket," in which progressives back both Dianne Morales, the most left-leaning candidate in the race, and Maya Wiley, who has straddled the lane between Morales and Stringer.