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Gov. Kathy Hochul’s lead over potential opponent Rep. Elise Stefanik has narrowed to14 percent. Almost half those surveyed are unfamiliar with Stefanik.
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NY U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is authoring a plan to restore trust through opportunity messaging
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Research shows volunteer fields offices, door-to-door campaigns can be more effective in urging people to vote, swaying close elections than political ad spending. Dr. Josh Darr's book makes the case.
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Attorney General Letitia James has a hotline starting Saturday, June 14th for voters to resolve disputes, report pushback, or other questions for the primary election. Early voting starts June 14th and primary election day is June 24th.
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Syracuse University's Life Together: Seeking the Common Good in a Diverse Democracy seeks to bridge political divides. An event Tuesday, Decoding Deception, looks at uncovering information bias.
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A Syracuse University program hopes to help the campus and broader community find ways to bridge political division by through skills and forums to have respectful debate.
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A Syracuse University Symposium featured political strategists democrat Meghan Hays and republican Lance Trover who discussed how political divides can be bridged through conversation and tolerance.
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Ed Cox will take another turn at the New York State Republican Party chair, planning a fresh outlook for the next few years.
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The Republican Congressmember announced in January he would not seek re-election.
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Former Republican National Committee Chairmember Michael Steele will speak at SU to share his experience as a public representative practicing his religious faith.