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Today, dozens of Abundance New York members were out in force across the city in support of candidates for council, borough president, comptroller, and mayor as part of our Abundance Day of Action. It was a testament to the power of New Yorkers who know we can have more than enough of everything we need.
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Keep your eyes peeled for our comprehensive Voter Guide—a perfect resource to share with all your friends just starting to pay attention to races up and down the ballot—coming out soon!
In the meantime, take a look at some of today’s successes!
Abundance Day of Action
Abundance volunteers were at the Tribeca Greenmarket, Jacob Riis Houses, in Stuyvesant Town, and beyond for Jess Coleman, Sarah Batchu, and Ben Wetzler. They’ll all bring fresh energy and fresh ideas to the City Council if elected next month—supporting people-first streets, housing abundance, and a more resilient and sustainable city.





In Morningside Heights, on the Upper East Side, and in Grand Army Plaza, Abundance folks (including some of New York’s newest canvassers!) advocated for city leaders with proven track records as they pursue higher office.





Keith Powers, Mark Levine, and Brad Lander have all delivered more homes, more public transit, and more competent and accountable government—and they’ve all stood up for critical action even when it wasn’t politically easy.
We’re here to say that there’s a growing community of New Yorkers who will have the back of courageous electeds. We’ll show up for candidates who stand up for renters and riders, because that’s what will make the city affordable, joyful, safe, and sustainable for everyone.