Democratic presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders campaigned in full force in New York Sunday as the polls showed a tightening race between the candidates.
With 291 delegates at stake in New York on April 19, Sunday was a day of church visits for the Clintons.
Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton spent the morning stumping in Queens, while across the East River, her husband focused on Harlem.
In Yonkers, the Bernie Sanders bus pulled into town, where he is said to be opening his Westchester campaign headquarters.
Sanders wasn't there, but instead spent the day campaigning in Brooklyn, the borough where he grew up.
Recent polls still have Sanders losing to Clinton in New York by double digits. That gap has been closing, so it may be a race to the finish.