
Brigid Bergin
WNYC senior political reporter covering New York City elections and voting trends; provides data-driven analysis of turnout and campaign dynamics.
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Nov 4, 2025 • 1h 7min
Election Day: Exit Polls and the Mayoral Candidates
Brigid Bergin, WNYC's senior political reporter, shares insights on New York City's early voting trends and the differing turnout among age groups. Former governor Andrew Cuomo pitches his candidacy by emphasizing public safety and his record in government. The discussion includes issues around voter sentiment, with listeners weighing hope against fear for their choices. Cuomo's courting of Republican voters and Trump's endorsement raises eyebrows, while various candidates make last-minute appeals as Election Day unfolds.

Sep 8, 2025 • 47min
The Latest on the Mayoral Race
Brigid Bergin, a senior political correspondent for WNYC and Gothamist, and Dana Rubinstein, a New York Times reporter covering NYC politics, dive into the potential fallout of Mayor Adams possibly exiting the mayoral race for a role in the Trump administration. They discuss the implications of a secret meeting raising eyebrows and the pressure on Adams amid heightened scrutiny. The conversation also touches on voter engagement dynamics and the nuanced shifts in the political landscape as candidates vie for support in a rapidly evolving election climate.

Jul 16, 2025 • 51min
City Politics: Mamdani Meets With Business Leaders; Cuomo's Officially in the Race
Elizabeth Kim, a seasoned reporter for Gothamist and WNYC covering the mayoral race, joins senior political correspondent Brigid Bergin to unpack the latest developments. They discuss Andrew Cuomo's independent campaign announcement and its implications. The conversation shifts to Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani's strategy as he engages with business leaders amidst backlash over controversial remarks. They delve into the sensitive dynamics of language in political discourse, especially regarding the Jewish community and broader cultural sensitivities.

Jun 24, 2025 • 14min
Primary Day Informal, Unofficial, Thoroughly Unscientific Exit Poll Take Two
Brigid Bergin, WNYC's senior political correspondent, dives into the lively world of primary day voting and its surprises. She shares fascinating insights on impressive early voting trends, particularly a jump in first-time Democratic primary voters from 3% to 25%. Listeners call in to discuss their last-minute decisions and the hurdles of ranked choice voting. The conversation also touches on the innovative strategies behind the Mamdani campaign, indicating potential shifts in voter engagement that could reshape future elections.

Jun 24, 2025 • 46min
Primary Day Informal, Unofficial, Thoroughly Unscientific Exit Poll
Brigid Bergin, WNYC's senior political correspondent, dives deep into New York's mayoral primary landscape. She shares fascinating insights on the crucial role of older voters and the creative 'get out the vote' efforts by various campaigns. Listeners call in to share their rankings and experiences, sparking lively discussions about ranked-choice voting and personal candidate preferences. Bergin also picks apart the impact of endorsements and highlights the vibrant atmosphere of polling activities in Brooklyn, painting a vivid picture of the electoral process.

Jun 23, 2025 • 35min
Early Voting Numbers Roll In
Brigid Bergin, WNYC's senior political correspondent, brings her keen insights on the early voting numbers ahead of the upcoming election. She discusses significant turnout trends, particularly in Brooklyn, and how demographic shifts might influence voter engagement. The podcast features lively listener reactions to mayoral candidates and explores the effects of ranked choice voting. With rising anti-Semitism and extreme heat affecting turnout, the conversation emphasizes the importance of messaging and active participation in shaping election outcomes.

Jun 13, 2025 • 28min
NYC Mayoral Primary Debate: Analysis and Your Reactions
Brigid Bergin, a senior political correspondent for WNYC, and Elizabeth Kim, a reporter for WNYC, dive into the aftermath of the NYC mayoral primary debate. They analyze candidates' performances, especially the underdogs who took bold stands against frontrunner Andrew Cuomo. The duo discusses strategic dynamics like co-endorsements, listener reactions, and the complexities of ranked choice voting, highlighting how it shapes voter decisions. Additionally, they critique what was left unaddressed in the debate, focusing on crucial public health and climate issues.

May 28, 2025 • 29min
City Politics: An ICE Arrest; Cuomo's Nursing Home Legacy; The Campaign Money Trail
Brigid Bergin and Elizabeth Kim, both seasoned political reporters for WNYC and Gothamist, dive into the hot topics shaking New York City politics. They discuss the fallout from ICE's controversial arrest of a student and Mayor Adams' sanctuary city policies. The conversation shifts to the political legacy of Andrew Cuomo, exploring nursing home fatalities during the pandemic and the scrutiny he faces. They wrap up with insights on the competitive climate within the Working Families Party, revealing how endorsements and funding impact campaign strategies.

May 14, 2025 • 18min
City Politics: Cuomo's Campaign Finance Troubles
Brigid Bergin, WNYC's senior political correspondent, tackles the intricacies of campaign finance with a focus on former Governor Cuomo's troubles. They discuss a hefty fine for alleged coordination with an independent group, examining its fallout. The conversation also delves into Cuomo's and Brad Lander's views on the relationship between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism, revealing tensions within the Jewish community. Lastly, they explore Mayor Adams' proposal for nonpartisan primaries, igniting a debate on electoral reform versus traditional party influence.

Apr 16, 2025 • 35min
City Politics: Cuomo's Campaign Faces Ups and Downs
Brigid Bergin is a senior political correspondent for WNYC with in-depth knowledge of New York City politics, while Elizabeth Kim writes for Gothamist and WNYC, keeping tabs on the mayoral race. They discuss Andrew Cuomo's rocky campaign, highlighting the controversies over missing public funds and a recent hefty donation from Bill Ackman. The conversation dives into the challenges of voter perception, the impact of recent polling, and even touches on the backlash surrounding Cuomo's use of AI for his housing plan.


