
Reporters Roundtable: Bernadette Hogan, Primary Day
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Bernadette Hogan from the New York Post discusses the results of Primary Day.
Tuesday was Primary Day, and the sitting mayors were defeated in Buffalo and Rochester. Additionally, New York City used a system called “ranked-choice” to vote. Bernadette Hogan from the New York Post sits down with us to talk about those stories.
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Reporters Roundtable: Bernadette Hogan, Primary Day
Clip: Season 2021 Episode 25 | 7m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
Tuesday was Primary Day, and the sitting mayors were defeated in Buffalo and Rochester. Additionally, New York City used a system called “ranked-choice” to vote. Bernadette Hogan from the New York Post sits down with us to talk about those stories.
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