As early voting in the mayoral race is well in progress, New Yorkers had the last chance to hear from the candidates directly at the final debate in the race for the Democratic nomination. The debate focused on the grave issues facing New York City: crime, homelessness, economic progress, and the lack of affordable housing.

The stakes were high for all the candidates, as it came just six days before the Democratic primary, which is all but certain to determine the next mayor of New York. And with the polls indicating a very close race. Especially between front runners Andrew Yang and Eric Adams who sharpened their differences on many topics, but mostly around public safety and crime.

The debate served as an opportunity for the candidates to highlight their policies and plans for the future of the city, but also as a medium to give New Yorkers an opportunity to get to know the candidates on a personal level.

The moderators asked the candidates several personal questions, including one that asked what it was their most difficult moment on the campaign trail.... Read More: Vosizneias.com