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Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist and WNYC reporter, and Jeff Coltin, Politico reporter and co-author of the New York Playbook, talk about the latest news in the mayoral campaign, including Andrew Cuomo's comments regarding President Trump at a Hamptons fundraiser, the Adams administration's response to the Legionnaires' outbreak and more.
In a leaked recording, NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo suggests that Trump will urge his supporters to vote for him, rather, rather than GOP candidate Curtis Sliwa.On Today's Show:Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist and WNYC reporter, and Jeff Coltin, Politico reporter and co-author of the New York Playbook, talk about the latest news in the mayoral campaign, including Andrew Cuomo's comments regarding President Trump at a Hamptons fundraiser.
Joe Piscopo's guest host this morning is Arthur Aidala, former Brooklyn Prosecutor, star criminal defense attorney, and host of "The Arthur Aidala Power Hour" weeknights at 6 p.m. on AM 970 The Answer 52:58- Jeff Coltin, Politico NYC Political Reporter and co author of Politico's New York Playbook Topic: Latest in the mayoral race 1:04:45- Robert Sinclair, Senior Manager of Public Affairs at AAA Northeast Topic: Travel tips for New York City for the end of the summer 1:29:18- Chuck Thies, U.S. and International Political Consultant Topic: Trump's D.C. Crackdown 1:42:49- Kevin McCullough, host of "Radio Night Live" and "That Kevin Show" on AM 970 The Answer and AM 570 The Mission Topic: OilFacts 1:51:43- Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer, a retired senior intelligence operations officer, whistleblower, and President of the London Center for Policy Research Topic: Trump's upcoming meeting with Putin 2:04:38- Ed Kiziukiewicz, Oldest Sitting Lifeguard in the United States Topic: His journey to becoming a world-record holder 2:12:59- Scott Jennings, host of "The Scott Jennings Show" on the Salem Radio Network beginning July 14th, CNN contributor and the author of the upcoming book "A Revolution of Common Sense: How Donald Trump Stormed Washington and Fought for Western Civilization" Topic: News of the daySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In October 2024, Zohran Mamdani launched his New York City mayoral campaign in relative obscurity. Half a year later, excitement about the state assemblymember from Queens is palpable. Mamdani, whose campaign is focused on housing justice and transit affordability, is the first in the race to hit its fundraising cap, raising $8 million dollars from more than 17,000 donors. A member of the Democratic Socialist of America, he boasts over 15,000 volunteer canvassers. Mamadani is now polling in second place, behind Andrew Cuomo, former New York governor who resigned in disgrace following sexual harassment allegations. Meanwhile, Cuomo, who began a lackluster second act in Israel advocacy following his resignation from office, is attempting to make Israel and antisemitism central issues in the campaign. In a speech earlier this month at a Modern Orthodox synagogue on Manhattan's Upper West Side, he blasted Mamdani, as well as fellow competitors Brad Lander and Adrienne Adams, for being insufficiently supportive of Israel, while asserting that anti-Zionism is unequivocally antisemitism. He also zeroed in on Mamdani's “Not On Our Dime” legislation, which targets charities funding Israeli settlements in the West Bank. Mamdani has continued to stress an adherence to international law, and a commitment to the principle of the equality of all human life. As the mayoral race enters its final months, Jewish Currents editor-at-large Peter Beinart interviewed Mamdani in a conversation that first appeared in the Beinart Notebook on Substack. They discussed how Israel/Palestine is making its way into New York politics, how Mamdani would stand up to President Trump, and his detailed plan for public safety. Jewish Currents is a non-profit organization and does not endorse candidates for office. We hope that our listeners in New York City will vote in the primary on June 24th.Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).” FURTHER READING: “Cuomo's ‘most important issue,'” Jeff Coltin, Nick Reisman, and Emily Ngo, Politico“Cuomo and Mamdani gain ground as Democratic primary turns into two-person race,” Adam Daly, amNY“Socialist Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani Wants to End Columbia and NYU's Tax-Exempt Status,” Sarah Wexler, Jacobin“Feds seized $80 million in FEMA funds given to NYC to house migrants, city comptroller says,” Jennifer...
There probably wouldn't be enough room in a three-ring circus for all the candidates and all the drama in the race for mayor in New York City. In the wake of federal corruption charges that have been dropped against him, incumbent Mayor Eric Adams is struggling in the polls. Rather than run in a crowded Democratic primary, Adams announced this month that he's skipping that race in June and will run as an independent candidate in the general election in November. Meanwhile, despite major controversies in his past, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is the early frontrunner in the crowded primary race that also includes the City Council speaker, the city comptroller and several state lawmakers. One of the early surprises in the race has been the strong showing of little-known Queens state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani. Joining NY1's Errol Louis to size up the field is Jeff Coltin, a reporter at Politico, who is an expert in local politics. Their conversation delved into the complexities of ranked-choice voting and the strategies of various candidates, including former City Comptroller Scott Stringer, current City Comptroller Brad Lander, Queens state Sen. Jessica Ramos and City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams. They also touched on the unpredictability of the race and the calculations candidates are making leading up to the primary and the general election. Join the conversation, weigh in on Twitter using the hashtag #NY1YouDecide or give us a call at 212-379-3440 and leave a message. Or send an email to YourStoryNY1@charter.com.
Mediaite editor Aidan McLaughlin speaks with CNN international correspondent Nada Bashir. They discuss her coverage of the occupied West Bank and Gaza, since Hamas' October 7th attacks and Israel's bombing campaign that followed, the unimaginable conditions Palestinian journalists are working under, and reporting in the Middle East amid a mistrust of Western media. Aidan also speaks with Jeff Coltin, a POLITICO reporter and co-author of the NYC Playbook newsletter, about the recent indictment against Mayor Eric Adams. This episode was produced by Brandon Reschke and Kathryn Wilkens.
Brigid Bergin, WNYC's senior political correspondent, and Jeff Coltin, Politico reporter and co-author of the New York Playbook, talk about the New York State primary, including what's on the ballot in NYC and the contested Democratic primaries in the area.
News of the Week: Jeff Coltin of Politico joins the show to discuss City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams' 2024 State of the City address and policy agenda, and the relationship between the Speaker and Mayor Eric Adams; then Emma Whitford of City Limits joins to discuss the three housing policy plans at the state level from Governor Kathy Hochul and the two majority conferences of the State Legislature. (Ep 437)
The Adams administration is still struggling to deal with the influx of migrants coming to the city. Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist and WNYC reporter, and Jeff Coltin, Politico reporter and co-author of the New York Playbook, talk about how the mayor is handling it, his related conflicts with the state and the Federal government, and more local news. Plus, what's next for Rikers Island?
Jeff Coltin joins Christina Greer and Katie Honan to dig into how the mayor and his prospective 2025 challengers are positioning himself, and all the news from another jam-packed week in New York City.
Jeff Coltin of City and State New York joined the show to discuss the outcomes of the 2022 State Senate primaries in New York City.
Aug, 2, 2022 - City and State NY's political reporter Jeff Coltin highlights some of the big Democratic races in the second round of summer primaries this month, explaining the personalities and politics influencing these pivotal elections.
Jeff Coltin, City Hall bureau chief at City & State and Emily Ngo, NY1 political reporter, talk about the competitive NYC congressional primaries, plus take a look at some key state senate races.
Jeff Coltin, senior reporter at City & State NY, joined the show to break down the results of the June 2022 New York primary elections for statewide and Assembly races.
After the courts rejected New York state's gerrymandered congressional map, a court-appointed special master released a new draft map Monday. If it stands, the new map would shake up the congressional races in New York. Steve Scott spoke with Jeff Coltin, the City Hall bureau chief at City & State.
Elizabeth Kim, reporter who covers mayoral power for the People and Power team at Gothamist and WNYC, and Jeff Coltin, City Hall bureau chief at City & State, recap and analyze the executive budget unveiled by Eric Adams in a speech at Kings Theater Tuesday.
Nov. 24, 2021 - With a majority of the Democratic field for governor currently residing in New York City, we wanted to explore who has the advantage in the competition for this voter rich portion of the electorate, especially the Brooklyn. City & State NY senior reporter Jeff Coltin lays out the strengths and weaknesses of the downstate candidates and handicaps how the race for the Democratic nomination could unfold.
On this edition of The Other Side of Midnight: Frank Morano gives analysis of the New York City Mayoral debate featuring E. O'Brien Murray, Republican political consultant and crisis communications strategist, Kerryanne Burke, former Democratic candidate for City Council and an attorney in New York City, & Jeff Coltin, Senior Reporter for City & State. Then Gary U.S. Bonds, legendary R&B and Rock and Roll recording artist joins Frank to talk music, bonds, and more!
Frank Morano gives analysis of the New York City Mayoral debate featuring E. O'Brien Murray, Republican political consultant and crisis communications strategist, Kerryanne Burke, former Democratic candidate for City Council and an attorney in New York City, & Jeff Coltin, Senior Reporter for City & State.
Check out the video version at https://youtu.be/kIpLI8xG_1Y. Welcome to Polymarket Insiders on OldBull.tv, your source for live coverage of the global information markets platform. Iabvek's here to tell us how he and few fellow traders managed to mint a small fortune on yesterday's ranked vote report showing Kathryn Garcia in spitting distance of overtaking putative frontrunner Eric Adams. And City and State NY political reporter Jeff Coltin helps us make sense of the colossally incompetent way the BOE befouled its own election results. Follow us at http://twitter.com/oldbulltv. All content and opinions presented herein, whether by hosts and guests, are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment or other advice. Hosts and guests may hold and/or plan to trade positions in the markets being discussed.
Check out the video version at https://youtu.be/_aqHGCncoxU It's been a week since the NYC mayoral primary and 1st round leader Eric Adams has seen his price steadily erode ever since. Traders are increasingly wondering if absentee ballots and ranked choice voting might tip the race to Kathryn Garcia. Jeff Coltin, political reporter from City and State NY, joins us to discuss. Follow us at http://twitter.com/oldbulltv. Get started trading with a free $25 deposit match at http://predictit.org/promo/OldBull25 All content and opinions presented herein, whether by hosts and guests, are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment or other advice. Hosts and guests may hold and/or plan to trade positions in the markets being discussed.
Jeff Coltin, senior reporter at City & State and co-author of the Campaign Confidential newsletter, runs through major endorsements won by mayoral, city council, and candidates for borough president.
Jeff Coltin, senior reporter at City & State and co-author of the campaign confidential newsletter, recaps the Republican mayoral debate -- which will feature the only two candidates, Fernando Mateo and Curtis Sliwa.
Feb. 11, 2021 - It's no secret that New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo have had a tumultuous relationship. Will that relationship change with the next mayoral administration? Jeff Coltin, Senior Reporter at City and State, joined the program to discuss how the mayoral hopefuls are looking to engage with Albany and Gov. Cuomo.
Flip and Peter are joined by City & State NY senior reporter Jeff Coltin for a look inside the campaigns of the 5 (maybe 6) top tier candidates for mayor of New York. Follow along with our interactive polls and forecasts at OpenModelProject.org. Follow us on Twitter at @OpenModelProj. If you'd like to see more independent forecasting and unbiased polling in your world, please consider supporting us on Patreon at patreon.com/openmodel.
Flip and Peter are joined by City & State NY senior reporter Jeff Coltin for a look inside the campaigns of the 5 (maybe 6) top tier candidates for mayor of New York. Follow along with our interactive polls and forecasts at OpenModelProject.org. Follow us on Twitter at @OpenModelProj. If you'd like to see more independent forecasting and unbiased polling in your world, please consider supporting us on Patreon at patreon.com/openmodel.
City and State's Jeff Coltin gives a bird's eye view of all the other races on New York City's very crowded ballot.
Wondering what to look out for next year in New York City and state politics? We've got an insider's guide for what to watch in 2020 at the city and state level. For this episode of Prickly Politics, we take a look at marijuana legalization, environmental issues, and the budget. We also talk to City & State's City Hall report Jeff Coltin about what he thinks are the biggest issues facing the city.
Wondering what to look out for next year in New York City and state politics? We've got an insider's guide for what to watch in 2020 at the city and state level. For this episode of Prickly Politics, we take a look at marijuana legalization, environmental issues, and the budget. We also talk to City & State's City Hall report Jeff Coltin about what he thinks are the biggest issues the city is facing.
November 6th is coming fast. Do you know who you’re voting for? Listen for a fiery gubernatorial debate recap, a review of New York’s not-so-great voting laws with Fordham Law Professor Jerry Goldfedder, and our favorite NY politico Jeff Coltin of City & State’s predictions for Tuesday. Special message from Kacie and Andrew: GO VOTE! And then hang out with us on election night on 90.7 FM and wfuvnews.org starting at 8pm!
The New York State Primaries are less than a week away, and the Democratic gubernatorial candidates recently faced off in a debate for the first time. The four Democrats vying to fill New York's Attorney General seat also took to the debate stage to try to convince voters to pick them on September 13. This week, Kacie and Andrew take a look at the candidates' performances and talk with Jeff Coltin, a political reporter with City and State. Tune in to catch up on the issues the candidates are talking about as voters prepare to head to the polls.
It's primary time. WFUV reporters Kacie Candela and Jake Shore see how contenders Mayor de Blasio and Sal Albanese fared in the final Democratic primary debate. They run through highlights, winners, and losers of the night with City & State reporter Jeff Coltin. On the other side of the aisle, Kacie interviewed leading Republican candidate Nicole Malliotakis who is expected to breeze through her primary but face a tougher battle in the general election.