NEW YORK – One hundred and nine male mayors in 350 years of history. Unlike other American cities, New York has so far never broken the “glass roof” – the metaphor used to indicate the overcoming of invisible obstacles to the advancement of women – by relying on a “first citizen”. But two weeks before the Democratic primary on June 22, where the successor of the progressive Bill de Blasio will be designated (the possibility of a Republican victory in November is given for nothing) two female figures emerge from the polls thanks to a belated surge: Kathryn Garcia and Maya Wiley.
Of course, with 23 percent approval, Brooklyn borough president Eric Adams is still on the podium of the latest poll, …
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