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Bobby Cuza
@bcuza
@NY1 political reporter and anchor. Tips to [email protected]
New York, NY
Joined July 2009
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    Mayor inspects the product before photo op where seized cannabis will be incinerated
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    Biggest rally of the NY governor’s race thus far. Long Island turning out for this Zeldin-DeSantis event.
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    Rep. Nydia Velazquez appearing alongside Zohran Mamdani and AOC at the Puerto Rican Day Parade today announced she’s ranking Mamdani first on her ballot
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    First AOC-Mamdani joint appearance since her endorsement Thursday
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    A smiling Steve Bannon outside court: “This entire fiasco is to stop people who want to build the wall.”
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    Per ⁦@NYCMayor⁩, this is not his first Guinness of the day
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    So AOC is taping town hall right now at Einstein College of Medicine with MSNBC's Chris Hayes (airing tonight) and the rock star reception she gets in the room is truly startling. Never seen anything remotely like it with another politician.
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    Mayor Adams was not a fan of Henry Kissinger
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    Modest crowd at @BilldeBlasio's first campaign stop of the day in Cedar Rapids, about 15-20 people. Introduced by state Senator Rob Hogg.
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    Plaque at Brooklyn church honoring Robert E. Lee coming down at 10am tomorrow. ny1.com/nyc/all-boroug…
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    Replying to @bcuza
    “The law department will have to answer that. All I do is burn.” -Mayor Full story
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    In awe of the renowned Butter Cow.
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    Turnout citywide for yesterday's Dem primaries was 10%, per data whiz @SR_spatial. Broken down by district: District 5 (Meeks) 4% District 9 (Clarke) 9% District 11 (Dems) 9% District 11 (GOP) 18% District 12 (Maloney) 15% District 14 (Crowley) 12% District 16 (Engel) 10%
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    Defunding the NYPD is not a priority of the city's likely Democratic voters, according to our new @NY1 poll. 39% said crime or violence is one of the city's main problems. (Second only to Covid.) Only 11% said police reform.