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Charlie Rangel

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Central Harlem »

The 22-term congressman has offered his support to a group of young leaders who worked on his campaign.

Concourse »

Fefita La Grande, who was banned from entering the U.S. for 13 years, also got help from Rep. Rangel.

Washington Heights »

"Young people won't have to go Downtown for anything," Rep. Charles Rangel said.

East Harlem »

The long-time incumbent predicted voters wouldn't ultimately see Weiner as a credible candidate.

Central Harlem »

The Harlem City Council race got dirty as fliers called Inez Dickens a "slumlord millionaire."

Inwood »

State Sen. Adriano Espaillat hit his opponent Linares with a campaign mailer some called racist.

New York City »

From now on, the Board of Elections will use memory sticks to calculate election night results.

Morningside Heights »

State Sen. Adriano Espaillat may have lost ground to rival Guillermo Linares during his Rangel battle.

New York City »

Rangel's primary win can't be certified with the state until a judge signs off on it.

West Harlem »

Rep. Charlie Rangel said that candidates should be instilling confidence in the voting system.

West Harlem »

Charlie Rangel's lead over Espaillat has narrowed considerably as votes continue to come in.

West Harlem »

It's time for Rep. Charlie Rangel to exit, his opponents charged Monday.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Designer Oscar de la Renta endorsed State Sen. Adriano Espaillat's run for Congress. 

Washington Heights & Inwood »

 Moises Perez will manage Rep. Charlie Rangel's reelection campaign.

Harlem »

Despite warnings of a "nuclear" political race war, many Hispanic leaders are siding with Rangel.