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The Campaign

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Manhattan »

Less than a week before Election Day, both attorney general candidates are fighting with every weapon they have.

Midtown & Theater District »

Controversial gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino was booed in Manhattan a day after making anti-gay remarks.

Manhattan »

Republican gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino has reportedly turned to his own companies to run his campaign.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Upper Manhattan has four women in the hunt for Senate and Assembly seats, a record number.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

An Inwood man sick of a truck blasting election messages allegedly dismantled the speakers, campaign staff said.

Manhattan »

Attorney General candidate Sean Coffey plans to lend even more of his own cash to his campaign, he said.

Manhattan »

Attorney General hopeful Kathleen Rice now has $4.4 million in her war chest, far more than her rivals, a new report shows.

Manhattan »

Charlie Rangel, fresh from his birthday fundraiser, said he wants ethics troubles behind him to focus on campaign.

Manhattan »

Assemblyman Richard Brodsky attacked the energy industry in his first major policy proposal as State Attorney General candidate.

Manhattan »

Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice didn't show at the Attorney General debate Tuesday, citing scheduling conflicts.

Manhattan »

The Nassau County District Attorney's campaign has $4.1 million in the bank.

Manhattan »

Rice has $4.14 million in the bank so far, her campaign says.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

An aide for Schneiderman said neither he nor his driver knew they had damaged the other car.