Campaign cartography: The Queens DA race has gone global
/The maps depict urban funding nodes in places like Chicago and LA, as well as a vast donor base in Western Queens.
Read MoreThe maps depict urban funding nodes in places like Chicago and LA, as well as a vast donor base in Western Queens.
Read MoreThe late influx of cash comes from political leaders, billionaires, real estate developers and labor unions.
Read More“Her candidacy reflects our shared values and our shared vision of a New York that delivers real justice to our community, particularly for Black and Brown people.”
Read More“This has nothing to do with the Queens County Democratic Party organizations. I’ve had no conversations, no signals, no winks, no nods,” Lancman said.
Read MoreSeven candidates of various ages, experiences and backgrounds are running for the Democratic nomination to become the next Queens County District Attorney.
Read MoreDonors are shoveling money into a few of the candidates’ campaign accounts in a last-ditch effort to get out the vote.
Read MoreWhile every candidate agreed that they would reform and modernize the Queens DA’s office, the disagreements came over who was the right person for that job.
Read MoreNot a single candidate received many contributions from Southeast Queens.
Read MoreThe forum will take place at St. John’s University’ Little Theater on Thursday, June 13 at 6 p.m.
Read More“It is clear that former Assistant District Attorney Linda Fairstein, prosecutor in Central Park Five case, engaged in immoral, unethical, and illegal conduct.”
Read MoreThe DA hopeful, who has already racked up endorsements from U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and State Sen. Jessica Ramos, added several more this week.
Read More“Whoever wins this seat will undoubtedly hold it for the rest of their life.”
Read More“The weaponization of the existing law against communities of color must stop.”
Read MoreStar NFL defensive back Devin McCourty said he plans to remain engaged with the race to replace Richard Brown, who died Friday.
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