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  • 13 November, 2008. New York, NY. Senator Malcolm Smith is here in his New York office. Sen. Malcolm Smith will be the Senate Majority leader when the Senate changes hands in January. Malcolm Smith is an African-American member of the New York State Senate representing the 14th Senate district in Southeast Queens. First elected in 2000, Smith is a Democrat and was elected Minority Leader in January 2007.<br />
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  • 13 November, 2008. New York, NY. Senator Malcolm Smith is here in his New York office. Sen. Malcolm Smith will be the Senate Majority leader when the Senate changes hands in January. Malcolm Smith is an African-American member of the New York State Senate representing the 14th Senate district in Southeast Queens. First elected in 2000, Smith is a Democrat and was elected Minority Leader in January 2007.<br />
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  • 13 November, 2008. New York, NY. Senator Malcolm Smith is here in his New York office. Sen. Malcolm Smith will be the Senate Majority leader when the Senate changes hands in January. Malcolm Smith is an African-American member of the New York State Senate representing the 14th Senate district in Southeast Queens. First elected in 2000, Smith is a Democrat and was elected Minority Leader in January 2007.<br />
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    GCipriano_20081113_NYT_SMITH_MG_8235.jpg
  • 13 November, 2008. New York, NY. Senator Malcolm Smith is here in his New York office. Sen. Malcolm Smith will be the Senate Majority leader when the Senate changes hands in January. Malcolm Smith is an African-American member of the New York State Senate representing the 14th Senate district in Southeast Queens. First elected in 2000, Smith is a Democrat and was elected Minority Leader in January 2007.<br />
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    GCipriano_20081113_NYT_SMITH_MG_8166.jpg
  • 13 November, 2008. New York, NY. Senator Malcolm Smith is here in his New York office. Sen. Malcolm Smith will be the Senate Majority leader when the Senate changes hands in January. Malcolm Smith is an African-American member of the New York State Senate representing the 14th Senate district in Southeast Queens. First elected in 2000, Smith is a Democrat and was elected Minority Leader in January 2007.<br />
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    GCipriano_20081113_NYT_SMITH_MG_8083.jpg
  • 13 November, 2008. New York, NY. Senator Malcolm Smith is here in his New York office. Sen. Malcolm Smith will be the Senate Majority leader when the Senate changes hands in January. Malcolm Smith is an African-American member of the New York State Senate representing the 14th Senate district in Southeast Queens. First elected in 2000, Smith is a Democrat and was elected Minority Leader in January 2007.<br />
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    GCipriano_20081113_NYT_SMITH_MG_7996.jpg
  • 13 November, 2008. New York, NY. Senator Malcolm Smith is here in his New York office. Sen. Malcolm Smith will be the Senate Majority leader when the Senate changes hands in January. Malcolm Smith is an African-American member of the New York State Senate representing the 14th Senate district in Southeast Queens. First elected in 2000, Smith is a Democrat and was elected Minority Leader in January 2007.<br />
<br />
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    GCipriano_20081113_NYT_SMITH_MG_8219.jpg
  • 13 November, 2008. New York, NY. Senator Malcolm Smith is here in his New York office. Sen. Malcolm Smith will be the Senate Majority leader when the Senate changes hands in January. Malcolm Smith is an African-American member of the New York State Senate representing the 14th Senate district in Southeast Queens. First elected in 2000, Smith is a Democrat and was elected Minority Leader in January 2007.<br />
<br />
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    GCipriano_20081113_NYT_SMITH_MG_7998.jpg
  • 25 October, 2008. Bristol, PA. A "Thank you Senator Clinton" banner is here at the Obama volunteer Headquarters in Bristol, PA. After Senator Barack Obama won the Democratic Primary Campaign, Senator Hillary Clinton announced her support for Barack Obama and encouraged the Democratic Party to unite in electing him the next President of the United States. Obama volunteers from New York and New Jersey canvas in Bristol, PA, a white middle-class suburb 19 miles northeast from Philadelphia, PA. The Three Parks Independent Democrats group from the New York City Upper West Side organized a bus trip from the Upper West Side to Bristol, PA. Their goal is to canvas door-to-door in the suburbs, collecting statistics and trying to convince undecided voters to vote for Sen. Barack Obama. Pennsylvania is an Obama leading state that Sen. John McCain has been looking to turn Republcan. Pennsylvania will be a key state on election day, since it has 21 electoral votes.<br />
The Obama volunteers in New York have been helping the campaign for weeks organizing phone banking, fund raisings, canvas, concerts, fashion shows, etc.<br />
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  • Senator Silvio Berlusconi, former Prime Minister of Italy and leader of Forza Italia, looks up while his party anthem is played at the end of an outdoor rally in central Rome during which he declared himself a victim of persecution as the Senate was voting to expel him from Parliament over his tax fraud conviction, in Rome, Italy, on November 27th 2013.<br />
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Roma, novembre 2013. Silvio Berlusconi ascolta l'inno di Forza Italia a conclusione del suo comizio di protesta nel quale si è dichiarato vittima di persecuzioni, poco prima che il Senato votasse a favore della sua decadenza da Senatore della Repubblica.
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  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. A view of Mott street before the beginning of the New Year Chinatown Parade. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
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  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. Participants of the Chinatown New Year Parade is here on Mott street before the beginning of the parade. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
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  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. Participants of the Chinatown New Year Parade is here on Mott street before the beginning of the parade. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
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  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. Participants of the Chinatown New Year Parade is here on Mott street before the beginning of the parade. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
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    Gillibrand_011.jpg
  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
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    Gillibrand_005.jpg
  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
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    Gillibrand_004.jpg
  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
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    Gillibrand_001.jpg
  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. A view of Mott street before the beginning of the New Year Chinatown Parade. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
<br />
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    Gillibrand_020.jpg
  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. A boy holds a sign of United States Kirsten Gillibran that iis 15 feet behind him. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
<br />
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    Gillibrand_019.jpg
  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. A boy holds a sign of United States Kirsten Gillibran that iis 15 feet behind him. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
<br />
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    Gillibrand_018.jpg
  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. People wait for the  beginning of the 10th Annual Chinatow Lunar New Year Parade. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
<br />
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    Gillibrand_017.jpg
  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. People wait for the  beginning of the 10th Annual Chinatow Lunar New Year Parade. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
<br />
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    Gillibrand_016.jpg
  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. Participants of the Chinatown New Year Parade is here on Mott street before the beginning of the parade. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
<br />
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    Gillibrand_013.jpg
  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. Participants of the Chinatown New Year Parade is here on Mott street before the beginning of the parade. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
<br />
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    Gillibrand_010.jpg
  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. Three Miss New York Chinese 2008 are here at the New Year Chinatown Parade. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
<br />
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    Gillibrand_009.jpg
  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. A participant of the Chinatown New Year Parade is here on Mott street before the beginning of the parade. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
<br />
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    Gillibrand_008.jpg
  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
<br />
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    Gillibrand_007.jpg
  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
<br />
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    Gillibrand_006.jpg
  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
<br />
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    Gillibrand_003.jpg
  • 1 February, 2009. New York, NY. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is here on Mott street in Chinatown for the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade to give a speech in Mandarin.  Sen. Gillibrand learned the language after she spent a semester in China.<br />
<br />
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  • 19 January, 2009. Staten Island, NY. Pins and sign up sheets are on a table at the St George Parish Grill in Staten Island, NY, during a fundraising event for Jonathan Tasini's campaign. Jonathan Tasini, 54, is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Kirsten Gillibran, Senator for New York, for primaries of September 2010.<br />
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  • 19 January, 2009. Staten Island, NY. Jonathan Tasini, 54, is here on Staten Island Ferry on his way to the St George Parish Grill in order to fundraise his campaign. Jonathan Tasini, 54, is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Kirsten Gillibran, Senator for New York, for primaries of September 2010.<br />
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  • 19 January, 2009. Staten Island, NY. Jonathan Tasini is here on the Staten Island Ferry on his way back to Manhattan after a fundraising event at the St George Parish Grill and a speech in front of the SIDA members (Staten Island Democratic Association). Jonathan Tasini, 54, is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Kirsten Gillibran, Senator for New York, for primaries of September 2010.<br />
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  • 19 January, 2009. Staten Island, NY. Jonathan Tasini is here on the Staten Island Ferry on his way back to Manhattan after a fundraising event at the St George Parish Grill and a speech in front of the SIDA members (Staten Island Democratic Association). Jonathan Tasini, 54, is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Kirsten Gillibran, Senator for New York, for primaries of September 2010.<br />
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    tasini_015.jpg
  • 19 January, 2009. Staten Island, NY. Jonathan Tasini, 54, talks with his supporters at a fundraising event organized at the St George Parish Grill in Staten Island, NY. Jonathan Tasini, 54, is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Kirsten Gillibran, Senator for New York, for primaries of September 2010.<br />
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  • 19 January, 2009. Staten Island, NY. Supporters of Jonathan Tasini sign up sheets and make donations at the St George Parish Grill in Staten Island, NY, during a fundraising event for Jonathan Tasini's campaign. Jonathan Tasini, 54, is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Kirsten Gillibran, Senator for New York, for primaries of September 2010.<br />
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    tasini_013.jpg
  • 19 January, 2009. Staten Island, NY. Jonathan Tasini, 54, talks with his supporters at a fundraising event organized at the St George Parish Grill in Staten Island, NY. On the right is Debbi Rose, New York City Counselor for Staten Island. Jonathan Tasini, 54, is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Kirsten Gillibran, Senator for New York, for primaries of September 2010.<br />
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    tasini_012.jpg
  • 19 January, 2009. Staten Island, NY. Jonathan Tasini, 54, talks with his supporters at a fundraising event organized at the St George Parish Grill in Staten Island, NY. On the right is Debbi Rose, New York City Counselor for Staten Island. Jonathan Tasini, 54, is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Kirsten Gillibran, Senator for New York, for primaries of September 2010.<br />
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    tasini_011.jpg
  • 19 January, 2009. Staten Island, NY. Snacks and flyers for a protest in front of Goldman Sachs are here on a table at the St George Parish Grill in Staten Island, NY, during a fundraising event for Jonathan Tasini's campaign. Jonathan Tasini, 54, is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Kirsten Gillibran, Senator for New York, for primaries of September 2010.<br />
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    tasini_010.jpg
  • 19 January, 2009. Staten Island, NY. Jonathan Tasini, 54, talks with his supporters at a fundraising event organized at the St George Parish Grill in Staten Island, NY. Jonathan Tasini, 54, is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Kirsten Gillibran, Senator for New York, for primaries of September 2010.<br />
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    tasini_009.jpg
  • 19 January, 2009. Staten Isand, NY. Jonathan Tasini, 54, talks with his supporters at a fundraising event organized at the St George Parish Grill in Staten Island, NY. Jonathan Tasini, 54, is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Kirsten Gillibran, Senator for New York, for primaries of September 2010.<br />
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    tasini_008.jpg
  • 19 January, 2009. Staten Island, NY. Jonathan Tasini is here on his way to the St George Parish Grill for a fundraising event. Jonathan Tasini, 54, is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Kirsten Gillibran, Senator for New York, for primaries of September 2010.<br />
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    tasini_006.jpg
  • 19 January, 2009. Staten Island, NY. Jonathan Tasini is here on his way to the St George Parish Grill for a fundraising event. Jonathan Tasini, 54, is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Kirsten Gillibran, Senator for New York, for primaries of September 2010.<br />
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    tasini_005.jpg
  • 19 January, 2009. Staten Island, NY. Jonathan Tasini is here on his way to the St George Parish Grill for a fundraising event. Jonathan Tasini, 54, is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Kirsten Gillibran, Senator for New York, for primaries of September 2010.<br />
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  • 19 January, 2009. Staten Island, NY. Jonathan Tasini, 54, is here on Staten Island Ferry on his way to the St George Parish Grill in order to fundraise his campaign. Jonathan Tasini, 54, is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Kirsten Gillibran, Senator for New York, for primaries of September 2010.<br />
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  • 19 January, 2009. Staten Island, NY. Jonathan Tasini is here on his way to the St George Parish Grill for a fundraising event. Jonathan Tasini, 54, is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Kirsten Gillibran, Senator for New York, for primaries of September 2010.<br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    tasini_003.jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    GCipriano_20081105_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
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    GCipriano_20080724_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, sits at his desk in his office iafter an interview n Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1877.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, sits at his desk in his office iafter an interview n Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1836.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Souvenirs given to Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, are seen here in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1777.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1752.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1712.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1700.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1681.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020: (L-R) A nativity scene, a  photoshopped image of Matteo Salvini dressed in a warrior outfit and a toy bulldozer (a reference to the threats he has made towards gypsy people in previous years) are seen here in the office of Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party,  in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1664.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, is seen here during an interview in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1634.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Souvenirs given to Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, are seen here in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1607.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  A collection of police and institutional patches is seen here in the office of Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1599.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Rosaries are seen here hanging in the office of Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1595.jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    GCipriano_20081105_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    GCipriano_20080724_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20080724_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, sits at his desk in his office iafter an interview n Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1859.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, sits at his desk in his office iafter an interview n Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1830.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Souvenirs given to Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, are seen here in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1772.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1767.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1731.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1727.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1722.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1718.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1714.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1704.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, is seen here during an interview in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1650.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  A collection of police, party and institutional patches is seen here in the office of Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1602.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Rosaries are seen here hanging in the office of Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1585.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Souvenirs given to Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, are seen here in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1576.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020: (L-R) Jason Horowitz, Rome Bureau Chief of The New York TImes, interviews Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, in Salvini's office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1569.jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    GCipriano_20081105_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    GCipriano_20081105_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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    GCipriano_20080724_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20080724_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20080724_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20080724_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20080724_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20080724_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20080724_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20080724_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20080724_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, sits at his desk in his office iafter an interview n Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1839.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1749.jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20081105_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • 4 November, 2008. Harlem, New York, NY.<br />
<br />
Residents celebrate Presidential elect Senator Barack Obama`s win in the historic African American district of Harlem November 4, 2008 in New York City. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    GCipriano_20080724_ELECTIONS-2008_MG...jpg
  • Supporters of Silvio Berlusconi gather at his private residence in Rome to listen to his last speech as a Senator during which he  declared himself a victim of persecution, on November 27th 2013. One hour later, the Senate voted to expel him from Parliament over his tax fraud conviction.
    CIPG_20131127_ITAPOLITICS_DECADENZA-...jpg
  • 20 January, 2009. Washington, DC. People listen to the inauguration speech of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States on the National Mall. About 2 millions of people gathered at the National Mall in Washington D.C. for the inauguration of the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama. Obama, the nation's first black chief executive, told the nation in his address that shared sacrifice would be necessary to return to peace and posperity.<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    GCipriano_20090120_OBAMA-inauguratio...jpg
  • 20 January, 2009. Washington, DC. A woman with an Obama family bag listens to the inauguration speech of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States on the National Mall. About 2 millions of people gathered at the National Mall in Washington D.C. for the inauguration of the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama. Obama, the nation's first black chief executive, told the nation in his address that shared sacrifice would be necessary to return to peace and posperity.<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20090120_OBAMA-inauguratio...jpg
  • 20 January, 2009. Washington, DC. People listen to the inauguration speech of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States on the National Mall. About 2 millions of people gathered at the National Mall in Washington D.C. for the inauguration of the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama. Obama, the nation's first black chief executive, told the nation in his address that shared sacrifice would be necessary to return to peace and posperity.<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20090120_OBAMA-inauguratio...jpg
  • 20 January, 2009. Washington, DC. People listen to the inauguration speech of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States on the National Mall. About 2 millions of people gathered at the National Mall in Washington D.C. for the inauguration of the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama. Obama, the nation's first black chief executive, told the nation in his address that shared sacrifice would be necessary to return to peace and posperity.<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20090120_OBAMA-inauguratio...jpg
  • 17 October, 2008. New York, NY. Obama volunteers do phone banking to North Carolina, a battleground state for the candidate, at the Local 237 Teamster of 14th street in Manhattan, NY. Teamster is one of the largest labor unions of the country. In these days phone banking is being done in key states such as Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and Florida. <br />
The Obama volunteers in New York have been helping the campaign for weeks organizing phone banking, fund raisings, canvas, concerts, fashion shows, etc.<br />
<br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
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  • 17 October, 2008. New York, NY. The "Latinos for Obama" celebrate the beginning of the phone banking day at the Local 237 Teamster of 14th street in Manhattan, NY. Then Latino Obama supporters and volunteers will gather for spanish phone banking in key states. Teamster is one of the largest labor unions of the country a photo auction fundraising show in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The Obama volunteers in New York have been helping the campaign for weeks organizing phone banking, fund raisings, canvas, concerts, fashion shows, etc.<br />
<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
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