Democratic candidates Kamala Harris and Tim Walz have secured a narrow victory in the popular vote in New York City, but the margin of their win over Republican opponents Donald Trump and JD Vance was significantly smaller than expected. The results come as a surprise, given the city's long history of voting Democratic, and have raised questions about the shifting political landscape in the nation's most populous city. Harris and Walz's victory was fueled by strong turnout in key Democratic strongholds, but their Republican opponents managed to make significant inroads in traditionally Republican neighborhoods. The outcome has sparked intense speculation about the implications for the 2024 presidential election.


Democratic candidates Kamala Harris and Tim Walz won the popular vote in New York City on Tuesday, but by a smaller margin over their Republican counterparts, Donald Trump and JD Vance, then in recent ...