As New Yorkers vote in their parties' primaries, Azi Paybarah, co-host of the political podcast FAQ NYC, Harry Siegel, another co-host, Daily Newscolumnist and Daily Beast senior editor, & Christina Greer, another FAQ co-host and an associate professor of political science at Fordham University, talk about the contests and hear from listeners.
"We in the press corps may laugh at a Nicki Minaj endorsement," but that's the first voice that many people will hear, @Azi says, on the power of endorsements. pic.twitter.com/TuVq7yA479
— Brian Lehrer Show (@BrianLehrer) September 13, 2018I was voter 22 at my ED @ 7:30 am, 50th on machine. That's heavier than usual turnout for the early hour. Anecdotally, many seem to be youngish, tattooed neighborhood newcomers. (A stereotype, I know.) One had a @CynthiaNixon tote bag on her arm. @BrianLehrer
— Errol Louis (@errollouis) September 13, 2018.@Azi: "If you start chipping away at the value of experience in one race, you can start seeing how voters get habituated to a new normal."
— Brian Lehrer Show (@BrianLehrer) September 13, 2018@BrianLehrer #16 in Levittown at 10am. I was the only person there. @CynthiaNixon and @LeeciaEve
— Andara (@ajbiondo77) September 13, 2018.@Dr_CMGreer says she's curious about #NYAG race, bc Maloney has had ads on tv, but NY Times endorsement of Teachout woke a lot of people up. @harrysiegel says not sure Times endorsement did change shape of race, but it did change candidates' tactics against each other.
— Brian Lehrer Show (@BrianLehrer) September 13, 2018I voted this am, district 70: @CynthiaNixon, @JumaaneWilliams, @RepSeanMaloney.
— Elsie St. Leger (@lc_saint) September 13, 2018Voting today district 20: @CynthiaNixon@zellnor4ny@ZephyrTeachout@JumaaneWilliams
— 🍝Peter⛈Spaghetti🤠 (@spaghettiamici) September 13, 2018I voted for Cuomo, because I want my party to remain centrist.
— Sergey Kadinsky (@SergeyKadinsky) September 13, 2018