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Voting Rights, Updated

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By The New Yorker
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  • 1 min read
In brief

This satirical piece examines the evolving requirements for political candidacy in New York, blending humor with commentary on modern inclusivity standards. The article uses absurdist humor to explore how contemporary politicians must navigate diverse cultural expectations, religious tolerance, and LGBTQ+ acceptance. It raises questions about identity politics and the need for public figures to represent and respect multiple communities simultaneously in an increasingly pluralistic society.

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Voting Rights, Updated
Voting Rights, Updated

To run for office in New York, you must play pickleball with the guy they call Zohran the Man and be able to wear a yarmulke, a crucifix, and a rainbow Pride wig simultaneously.
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