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- Opinion | Candidates’ Shift on Crime Turned the New York . . .
Candidates’ Shift on Crime Turned the Mayor’s Race Upside Down June 20, 2025, 5:01 a m ET When even many liberal-leaning New York voters don’t feel safe, they are less concerned about
- Candidates’ Shift on Crime Turned the Mayor’s Race Upside . . .
Follow the New York Times Opinion section on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Bluesky, WhatsApp and Threads Nicole Gelinas is a contributing editor for the Manhattan Institute’s City Journal The post Candidates’ Shift on Crime Turned the Mayor’s Race Upside Down appeared first on New York Times
- Keeping NYC safe: Where the mayoral primary candidates stand . . .
Crime has dropped in New York City to significantly low levels, but public safety remains a critical issue in this year’s mayoral primary While the numbers of shootings and homicides in New York
- NYC Mayoral Candidates Offer Divergent Crime Prevention . . .
As the Democratic mayoral primary in New York City draws nearer, candidates are presenting starkly contrasting approaches to tackling crime and public safety, with frontrunners Andrew Cuomo and
- 2 top Democrats in NYC’s mayoral primary have starkly . . .
Crime consistently ranks as one of the top issues for New York City voters, but the two mayoral candidates leading the Democratic primary have drastically different plans for public safety Former
- NYC Mayor’s Race: What are the Democratic candidates’ plans . . .
Eric Adams won the Democratic mayoral primary in 2021 on a promise to combat crime rates that spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic Now, nearly four years later, a crowded field of candidates in the 2025 NYC Mayor’s Race seeking to replace Adams argue he has not delivered on his core campaign pledge They say that while murders and shootings
- New Poll Finds Cuomo Leading 2025 NYC Mayoral Race; Crime and . . .
The two most important issues to New York City voters are crime and public safety (26%) and housing costs (25%) This is followed by jobs, taxes and the economy (18%) No other issue cracks 10%, with migrants and immigration a top concern for only 7% and public transportation a top priority for 3%
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