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Red shift in New York City creates opening for moderate mayoral candidate

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New York CityOrthodox JewsDonald TrumpProgressive PoliticsAndrew CuomoMayoral RaceModerate CandidatesWorking Class Voters

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New York City, New York, United States
"As the New York City mayoral race continues to shape up in advance of next years primary election, President-elect Donald Trumps historically robust showing across the five boroughs earlier this month has contributed to a newfound level of introspection among Democrats rethinking strategies to win back working-class voters of color, who until recently had been a dependable part of their coalition."
Manhattan, New York, United States
"He improved his margins not just in sections of Manhattan, a liberal enclave, but also in working-class immigrant neighborhoods in South Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx where he drew particularly pronounced support from Asian, Black and Latino communities, while making gains among Orthodox Jewish voters."
Brooklyn, New York, United States
"He improved his margins not just in sections of Manhattan, a liberal enclave, but also in working-class immigrant neighborhoods in South Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx where he drew particularly pronounced support from Asian, Black and Latino communities, while making gains among Orthodox Jewish voters."
Queens, New York, United States
"He improved his margins not just in sections of Manhattan, a liberal enclave, but also in working-class immigrant neighborhoods in South Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx where he drew particularly pronounced support from Asian, Black and Latino communities, while making gains among Orthodox Jewish voters."
Bronx, New York, United States
"He improved his margins not just in sections of Manhattan, a liberal enclave, but also in working-class immigrant neighborhoods in South Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx where he drew particularly pronounced support from Asian, Black and Latino communities, while making gains among Orthodox Jewish voters."
South Bronx, New York, United States
"Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY), whose district covers the South Bronx, has also been approached about mounting a bid for mayor even as he indicates that he is more seriously weighing a campaign to challenge Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat who replaced Cuomo."

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