Anthony Weiner's New York City mayoral campaign "insisted it's too soon to talk about strategy nearly three weeks into the ex-congressman's comeback race. But the campaign's carefully-curated stops, which typically number fewer than his rivals--might also reveal something about the polling that convinced him to jump into the race in the first place," Politicker reports.
"Voter research conducted by one rival campaign revealed an interesting finding: that black voters seemed to be more forgiving of Mr. Weiner's online dalliances than other groups."
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