New York Daily News: Teachers Union, Foes Learn Some Hard Lessons Following NYC primary
September 16, 2013
By Rachel Monahan
Both sides of the education reform debate took a hit in Tuesday’s primary.
The city’s mighty teachers union belly-flopped in its $2.3 million effort to elect a mayor.
But the union’s foes are left with the unwelcome prospect of a Mayor de Blasio.
Former city Controller Bill Thompson refuses to leave the race without an official tally, and teachers union President Michael Mulgrew is still standing by his side.
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