but that total was enough to avoid a mandatory recount. She'll face a Republican opponent in November.QUEENS, N.Y.—The movement to legalize and/or decriminalize sex work is growing in this country by leaps and bounds—and few places seem to be more sex-work-friendly than New York, which as AVN reported introduced a bill earlier this month that would abolish criminal penalties for selling and purchasing sexual services and make other changes to laws that target sex workers.But while that bill is being discussed in Albany, residents of the NYC borough of Queens may find decriminalization moving even faster if the current leading progressive candidate for borough district attorney, Tiffany Cabàn, is victorious in tomorrow's primary election.Like U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, whose 14th District includes portions of north-central Queens, Cabàn is a Democratic Socialist—and gay—and the famous AOC has endorsed her candidacy, which should hold some sway with the overwhelming majority of voters who elected AOC last fall.Cabàn, a former defense attorney, also has the endorsements of two major presidential candidates."I am pleased to endorse Tiffany Cabàn, who is running for district attorney in Queens, New York," said Bernie Sanders. "Like our campaign, Tiffany is taking on virtually the entire political establishment. And like our campaign, Tiffany has put together the kind of grassroots effort it takes to win.""I'm proud to endorse Tiffany Cabán for Queens DA in New York," echoed Elizabeth Warren. "Tiffany Cabàn will fight for working families and work to end mass incarceration. Make sure you get out and vote for Tiffany next Tuesday, June 25."According to an This link (www.theguardian.com) is not approved. Submit this link for approval in the UK's The Guardian, "The New York Times ... …but everything was about to change