Edward-Isaac Dovere, editor of City Hall, a monthly publication focused on New York politics and policy, discusses its ongoing investigation into the Working Family Party's influence in local and national politics.
Great to hear this story. I have voted using their party line because "it sounded good". I am so embarrassed because I normally am much more thoughtful in my voting choices. This is EXTREMELY important.
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THIS "EXPOSE" IS LIKE A WIND EGG. POUF!
I think it is inappropriate that the Working Families Party was not invited on to participate in this segment.
Great to hear this story. I have voted using their party line because "it sounded good". I am so embarrassed because I normally am much more thoughtful in my voting choices. This is EXTREMELY important.
Please speak about the realtionships with ACORN.
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