
Ronnie Eldridge: A Trailblazing Politician's Legacy
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Ronnie Eldridge, a trailblazing New York City politician, passed away at 95. She served for over sixty years, starting as an adviser to Kennedy, Lindsay, and Abzug, then holding senior roles in Cuomos administration and three terms on the City Council. Known for her leadership in second-wave feminism, anti-war efforts, and advocating for the vulnerable, she was a key figure in the womens movement. Eldridge, married to Jimmy Breslin for nearly thirty-five years, hosted a talk show later in life. She was remembered for her common-sense approach to public policy and hopes for a peaceful, just, and healthy world for her grandchildren.
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