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NY WFP on comptroller's race, legislative primaries, and the senate's number two

31 min · 22 de may de 2026
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We're diving back into the world of New York's liberal third party. New York Working Families Party Director Jasmine Gripper joins the show to explain why they're sitting out the Democratic primary for state comptroller, highlights efforts to reshape the state senate in June, and reflects on potential next deputies for Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins. And if you enjoy Dispatches from Planet Albany [https://capitolpressroom.org/dispatches-from-planet-albany/], please leave us a rating and consider becoming a recurring contributor [https://donate.wcny.org/wcny/capitolpressroom] to support the podcast (because we could really use the money). Subscribe to our newsletter / https://www.publicmediasubscriptions.org/WCNY/subscription/pressroom [https://www.publicmediasubscriptions.org/WCNY/subscription/pressroom] Follow the show on Twitter / https://twitter.com/CapPressRoom [https://twitter.com/CapPressRoom] Follow the show on Instagram / https://www.instagram.com/capitolpressroom/ [https://www.instagram.com/capitolpressroom/] Follow the show on Facebook / https://www.facebook.com/thecapitolpressroom [https://www.facebook.com/thecapitolpressroom]

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