Artificial intelligence has established itself as a force in New York politics. And with Election Day less than a month away, recent state legislation to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in political campaigning is being put to the test with the ever-evolving technology.
Republicans are trying to frame a statewide measure to protect reproductive rights as an attack on family values.
A law moving many town and county elections in New York to even-numbered years to align them with state and federal races was struck down by a state judge.
New York has been a blue state since the U.S. began labeling states red or blue back in 2000 (more on that later). With 28 electoral votes, New York is one of the country’s most influential blue states,
New York First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright became at least the seventh senior official in Mayor Eric Adams' administration to resign as multiple federal corruption investigations have engulfed City Hall in recent weeks.
The statewide ballot measure, known as the Equal Rights Amendment, has become a target for Republican opponents who have cast it as an attack on family values.
A high-stakes battle over the November ballot is playing out in New York City's northern suburbs. It involves the Working Families Party line in the 17th Congressional District.
The state is home to some of the country’s most vulnerable Republicans, but one key district is proving tough for Democrats to flip.
Republican Gina Arena has made the anti-trans slogan “Save Girls Sports” the central focus of a state senate campaign that offers no solution for the theoretical problem.
The law would have moved various local elections, except for New York City elections, to even years, in line with congressional and state elections.
Former President Barack Obama will head to Pittsburgh, the first of many stops, to support Vice President Kamala Harris. Her opponent, former President Donald Trump, is set to speak to the Detroit Economic Club.