With just days to go before Tuesday’s Democratic primary in the Manhattan district attorney race, Tali Farhadian Weinstein fended off attacks from her rivals during the final debate Thursday, following criticism of her $8 million donation to her own campaign and negative ads aimed at two other members of the crowded field.

Despite limited public polling, Farhadian Weinstein, whose resume includes a U.S. Supreme Court clerkship and stints as counsel to former Attorney General Eric Holder and general counsel to Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez, is widely seen as a frontrunner in the race alongside former New York State Chief Deputy Attorney General Alvin Bragg.

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