With polls tightening, New York City’s mayoral hopefuls fanned across all five boroughs Sunday to push voters to the polls. Under bright skies, early-voting lines stretched nearly an hour at some sites, part of a surge that had already seen 584,105 ballots cast by Saturday. Democrat Zohran Mamdani, described as the man to beat, mobilized a vast volunteer army to chase a one-day door-knocking record. Independent Andrew Cuomo leaned into experience, campaigning with two of his daughters after a Bronx church visit. Republican Curtis Sliwa pledged to keep fighting and lead a “royal opposition,” win or lose.
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