Posts Tagged ‘Election’
Wednesday, April 13th, 2016
Sen. Bernie Sanders drew thousands to a mid-day rally in Syracuse yesterday. He talked about restoring fiscal responsibility to Wall Street, income equality and said he is looking forward to a large voter turn-out next week’s New York primary.
Bernie Sanders rally, OnCenter
Tags:2016, Bernie Sanders, Campaign, Election, OnCenter, Politics, Syracuse
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Wednesday, April 13th, 2016
On his birthday yesterday, Joe Driscoll (above) got to perform for about 5,000 people at the OnCenter. He also opened for Sen. Bernie Sanders, who was in town for a campaign stop. We found out Driscoll helped coordinate the campaign event. We knew he was a master of the live loop sample and the beatbox, we had know idea Driscoll was also an effective political organizer.
Tags:2016, Bernie Sanders, Election, Joe Driscoll, OnCenter, Syracuse
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Tuesday, April 12th, 2016
Actor Rosario Dawson gave a fiery, sophisticated, and informed speech before introducing Bernie Sanders in Syracuse today. Can a run for office be on the horizon, or at least a speaking slot during the Democratic Convention in Philly.
Tags:2016, Bernie Sanders, Campaign, Election, Politics, Rosario Dawson, Syracuse
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Friday, November 7th, 2014
Big Head Bob, the mascot for candidate Robert Antonocci, seemed to be everywhere we turned during this year’s election season. Antanocci lost his race for comptroller.
Tags:2014, Big head Bob, Bob Antonacci, Election, Mascots, Politics, Street Photography
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Monday, September 9th, 2013
Firehouse advocates and supporters of Pat Hogan rally to get out the vote (in front of the recently closed Fire Station #7) on Monday evening. The Democratic primary is tomorrow.
Tags:2013, East Fayette Street, Election, Engine No. 7, Midtown, Pat Hogan, Politics, Syracuse, Tuesday Primary
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Tuesday, November 6th, 2012
Election Day, Teall Avenue
Thanks to great triage at the door, our voting experience was relatively quick and easy. Here’s a look at a South Florida ballot, where lines and wait times have been long.
Tags:2012, Election, voters
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