The big campaign news over Labor Day Weekend was a poll showing Lee Zeldin only four points behind Kathy Hochul.
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Rights not exercised may become rights lost
Government may erode constitutional guarantees in the absence of the watchful eye of the governed.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘She Works Hard for the Money’
Not only does Donna Summer’s 1983 hit single tell the story of a hard-working blue-collar woman; it was inspired by a real-life encounter.
A handshake and a look in the eye still matter
Candidates have more technology at the fingertips than ever, but retail politics continues to play a major role in today’s political campaigns.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Money Changes Everything’
Songs about money are a likely place to look for a Sharp Notes Monday selection about student loan forgiveness. We settled on Cyndi Lauper’s ‘Money Changes Everything.’
Zeldin takes Hochul’s advice and goes to Florida (but it’s Florida, New York)
Kathy Hochul’s comment that Lee Zeldin is not a New Yorker brought back memories of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 remarks about ‘deplorables.’
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘You Don’t Own Me’
‘You Don’t Own Me’ is about a romantic relationship, but the lyrics could just easily apply to a modern-day woman such as Rep. Liz Cheney.
Students studying media and democracy predict Langworthy victory in GOP congressional primary
Students predict Langworthy victory in Tuesday’s GOP primary.
Will Lee Zeldin have a ‘Paladino dilemma’ on his hands?
Lee Zeldin could find himself confronting a political dilemma if Carl Paladino wins Tuesday’s congressional primary.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)’
Dylan’s ‘Even the president of the United States must stand naked” line rings true in 2022.