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MAP: Here's Where the Presidential Candidates are Setting Up Shop in NYC

 Sanders, Trump and Clinton have all opened campaign offices in New York City.
Sanders, Trump and Clinton have all opened campaign offices in New York City.
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With the state presidential primary looming on April 19, the city's been politically abuzz, with candidates from both parties hosting rallies, riding the subway and sampling the cuisine across the five boroughs.

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The presidential hopefuls have also been opening campaign offices all all over the city, in neighborhoods including Midtown, Brooklyn Heights, Harlem and Long Island City.

Check the map below to see where the potential nominees have put down campaign stakes in the city.

Hillary Clinton

The former Secretary of State opened her main campaign space in Brooklyn Heights last year, leasing two floors at 1 Pierrepont Plaza, a building that bills itself as "Modern Offices, Brooklyn Cool." Clinton's campaign also recently opened field offices in Harlem and Washington Heights, according to announcements from her team.

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Bernie Sanders

The Vermont state senator opened his main New York City headquarters in Gowanus in March, which at least one volunteer is pushing to keep open as a hub for the "political revolution" after April 19. Sanders has also leased space at a coworking site in Long Island City, and has campaign offices in Harlem, Flatbush, Staten Island and two locations in The Bronx, according to his website.

RELATED: MAP: Bernie Sanders' New York

Donald Trump

Trump doesn't need to lease his campaign office — he can be his own landlord. The real estate mogul's headquarters in New York are located inside Trump Tower, his glassy 68-story building on Fifth Avenue, in a space that once housed sets from his reality show "The Apprentice."

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Ted Cruz and John Kasich

It's not clear if either Republican candidate has opened space in the Big Apple — campaigns for each did not immediately return DNAinfo's request for comment — but both have spent time in the city recently, mingling with voters.

Kasich ate pizza in Queens (with a fork, initially) and then chowed down on more Italian fare on Arthur Avenue in The Bronx. Cruz also visited the Bronx last week (where he was met by some protestors) and then made matzo with kids in Brighton Beach