City Journal has this article about the growing political power of the Working Families Party of New York. The piece is by Joseph Burns. City Journal leans to the right, and is published by the Manhattan Institute. But setting aside the political slant of the article, it is a useful piece for what it explains about the New York state campaign finance laws, which give significant advantages to ballot-qualified parties relative to unqualified parties and independent candidates.
The Working Families Party is sympathetic to unqualified parties, but it has not used its political power to fight the restrictive ballot access laws passed in 2019 and 2020 in New York.
Why do you never outright say the articles that lead to the left, such as CNN?
Your website is a joke.
“City Journal leans to the right, and is published by the Manhattan Institute. ”
Which one is it? Because both of those things at the same time are not possible.
I made the comment because I wanted readers to know that the author and the publication he published in are not neutral toward the WFP. They have deep ideological differences with the WFP. If the article had been written by a more non-ideological author, and yet it still was critical of the WFP, that might be more meaningful.
Richard Winger thinks only “right leaning,” by which he means slightly less leftist, slant ever needs to be pointed out. Why is that?
How many factions of commies in NY City and State —
and their leader personality cults ???
All of them.