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The prosecutors noted that Mr. Gotti referred to the lawyers on the tapes as "high-priced errand boys" and spoke of the need to have lawyers who would protect the larger interests of the Gambino family.
Cynthia Nixon Starts Touting Miranda in Campaign for N.Y. Governor
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Sunday, April 1, 2018
Sunday, April 1, 2018
Track Code | Track Name | Entry | Scratch | 1st Post ET | 1st Post Local | Time Zone | Stakes Race(s) | Stakes Grade | T.V. Indicator |
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EQ | EQUIBASE | 48 | 0 | 9:05 PM | 9:05 PM | EDT | |||
GG | GOLDEN GATE FIELDS | 72 | 0 | 3:15 PM | 12:15 PM | PDT | |||
GP | GULFSTREAM PARK | 72 | 0 | 12:00 PM | 12:00 PM | EDT | |||
SA | SANTA ANITA PARK | 72 | 0 | 2:30 PM | 11:30 AM | PDT | |||
SUN | SUNLAND PARK | 168 | 24 |
Candidate trumpets qualities possessed by the character she played on ‘Sex and the City’
Cynthia Nixon is finally embracing “Miranda” in her run for New York governor.
The actress and activist this week directly linked her political campaign with her character on the HBO show “Sex & the City” through a new line of merchandise that encourages “Mirandas” across the state to get to the polls.
“Miranda was a hardworking, hard-charging feminist calling out misogyny at a time when that behavior was seen as being a killjoy,” Ms. Nixon said on Twitter. “I also think Miranda’s flaws reflect the struggles we’ve seen within our real-life feminist movement.”
Since announcing in March her primary challenge to Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Ms. Nixon had kept her distance from Miranda Hobbes, the powerful, workaholic lawyer she played for six years on the show.
Instead, she has tapped other moments to market her campaign. After former City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who is openly gay and an ally of Mr. Cuomo, called her an “unqualified lesbian,” Ms. Nixon put the phrase on T-shirts and pins and sold them in her campaign shop. She also featured a consistent campaign topic—the problematic subway system—on a shirt that says “Fix the G D subways,” using the logos from those subway lines.
“Why would she run away from this,” said Christopher Malone, a political science professor at Lehman College. “I think that this is what got her here.”
This week to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the HBO show’s premiere, the Nixon campaign released a line of T-shirts, hats and tote bags.
“I’m a Miranda and I’m voting for Cynthia” the gear says. Baseball-hats have “I’m a Miranda” written across the front, with “Miranda” scratched out and replaced with “Governor.” The apparel ranges from $28 to $38.
Ms. Nixon, who has been endorsed by the Working Families Party, is far behind in the polls. A Quinnipiac University poll released on May 2 indicated Mr. Cuomo leads Ms. Nixon 50% to 28% in the Democratic primary.
The line of merchandise is a collaboration with Lauren Garroni and Chelsea Fairless, who created the Instagram “Every Outfit on Sex and the City” in 2016 and sold “We Should All Be Mirandas” T-shirts.
Last month, the campaign reached out to collaborate, and Ms. Garroni said they sent along ideas to connect the character to the candidate.
Her role in the show was “something that needed to be addressed, and maybe connects how people know her to the person she is today,” said Ms. Garroni.
In an op-ed published Wednesday on the website Refinery 29, Ms. Nixon reflected on her character and said Miranda empowered her as she launched her political activism. She said she loved that Miranda was smart, independent and determined.
“I always loved the character and I’m thrilled to see more women embracing her and celebrating the feminist movement, twenty years later,” she said in a statement.