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Hillary Clinton.

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We hope there's a West Side Story rumble on the Grand Lawn.

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But the mayor predicts Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton would beat Trump.

Central Harlem »

Clinton spoke about how racial justice and equality affects everything from income to education.

Midtown »

The presidential hopeful had some words for the pharmabro.

Midtown »

Another Harry Potter book is coming and Kanye has finally picked the name of his album (for real).

Central Harlem »

Sharpton said he liked what he heard from the Democratic presidential candidate.

TriBeCa »

Person to person contact was especially important in the tight race, the mayor said.

St. George »

The mayor said he's willing to make phone calls or knock on doors to help Clinton win.

Civic Center »

The mayor and his wife are scheduled to leave Friday and return Tuesday.

Lower East Side »

The mayor says his predecessor isn't focused on income inequality, the top issue facing Americans.

Civic Center »

City agencies that get federal funding could see their budgets decided by who's in the White House.

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The presidential candidate is expected to address the conference on Tuesday via video conference.

Upper East Side »

Clinton's speech at the Council on Foreign Relations displayed "real leadership." the mayor said.

Civic Center »

The mayor said none of the candidates were interested in his event, but he remains undeterred.

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De Blasio founded the group in April to influence the national presidential debate.