NEW YORK CITY—It’s a cool 65 levels in New York Metropolis. The sky is greyed by clouds and drizzle, with a breeze. English climate. Fairly boring. In the course of June, the circumstances are unassuming: One would by no means assume the town’s largest democratic train—electing a mayor—is underway.
But, rain or shine, the election goes on. In such situations, New Yorkers started casting their early ballots on June 14 within the Democratic major contest for the town’s 2025 mayoral election, which will likely be held on Nov. 4. It’s well-known that America’s largest metropolis additionally leans left—thus, for years, the Democratic major has at all times been the actual contest to find out the subsequent mayor.