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Today’s R&D covers Tuesday’s primary elections in New York City and some of the issues that surrounded them.
New York City Democrats prefer Bill de Blasio over Anthony Weiner as their mayoral candidate by a wide margin http://t.co/L790iJL31c
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) September 11, 2013
A guide to the NYC mayoral election for non-New Yorkers. http://t.co/bgyuYrzjcs
— The Week (@TheWeek) September 10, 2013
#ABCnews Referendum on Bloomberg Looms in NYC Election: New York City mayor’s race is shaping u… http://t.co/XYkVPC0CxJ #WorldRSSFeeds
— World RSS Feeds News (@WorldRSSfeeds) September 11, 2013
Lupica: Voters are deciding on New York City’s future: Her name is Leslye Evans-Mills and she sat in a folding… http://t.co/ZsixrNAecx
— Chepi Is my Name (@Its_Chepi) September 11, 2013
New York’s financiers have yet to throw support behind Republican Party’s mayoral candidate | http://t.co/60WfzSCJeg
— Bloomberg News (@BloombergNews) September 11, 2013
RT @HuffingtonPost A Tale of Two Tonys: On New York City’s Election Day for the Democratic Primary in 200… http://t.co/Dkn6bpwhpF #NYC
— Amy Neswald (@amyneswald) September 11, 2013
The angst of New York’s business and financial elite created a political opening for Joe Lhota http://t.co/5VGqjE0kLw
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 11, 2013
What exactly does it take to return from the political abyss? http://t.co/TOtmdk830f
— POLITICO (@politico) September 12, 2013
Disgraced politicians Weiner, Spitzer lose comeback bids http://t.co/V2m2tRLjAm
— Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune) September 11, 2013
New York Mayoral election campaign unpredictably shifts attention to inequality. http://t.co/PcjcvpaoIN
— Benedict Dellot (@BenedictDel) September 4, 2013
#NYC2013 election showed that voters support the richest paying a bit more to improve education: http://t.co/ua07RQKaWF #1u
— Working America (@WorkingAmerica) September 12, 2013