Sports fandom is a way for politicians to come off as relatable, regular people – and raises questions of authenticity. And that gets complicated when a fanbase and one's constituency are one in the same.
My latest, leading our sports package this week: https://t.co/LS6fKqryEq
Well none of them said they’d go to the hypothetical Mets playoff game either taking place in June or during the bubble year so I don’t blame her. Missed opportunity across the board
City & State’s latest Queens Power 100 – written and researched by City & State in partnership with journalist Sean Okula – features the current Queens leaders who keep the borough on the move https://t.co/lTNoxsRrBA via @CityAndStateNY@spaluko
NEW from me: It’s a world with long-standing feuds, alliances and everything in between, a political arena that at times makes no sense at all, yet is often predictable and full of contradictions. My attempt to boil down Queens into a set of factions: https://t.co/XlDsxhiYEW
Maybe I’m just out of touch. Or maybe it’s hard to get a read on the conglomerate of a society that is New York City. Who’s to say. Not to mention the fact that straw polls don’t capture the nuance of ranked-choice voting. Talk to me when he’s over 50%
I know we’re supposed to believe the academics on stuff like this but damn. 1,200 people polled to say 1/3 of the city Dems (probably something like 1 million voters) still believe in Andrew Cuomo. I don’t know man. It just doesn’t smell right to me
Major League Baseball has a new leader in Wins Above Replacement, and it's Bobby Witt Jr.
American League MVP voting this year is going to be diabolical.
@skrichev13 Does Memorial Day Weekend start at midnight on the Friday of Memorial Day Weekend or 5pm on the Friday of Memorial Day Weekend? A debate we had at work today. A