Glad to see the Tea Party (hopefully) on it's way to it's political grave.
If Chris Christie wins, I see that as another blow to the Tea Party and also the harmful to everyone Republican obstructionism movement in general. If he can manage to continue to be a compromise candidate focussed on getting things done through working with Democrats rather than an all or nothing approach, it sends a clear message to the Republican party how they should handle their business in the future.
In New York, the issue being raised most commonly that I've heard is whether the new Mayor will support the stop and frisk policy. To me, it seems like a policy which might do beneficial in my opinion things like find and remove from circulation illegal and serialless concealed firearms. However, it also could send members of targetted communities to jail or prison for relatively minor crimes such as possesion of a controlled substance, notably cannibis, where they are forced into association with practicioners of much worse crimes, where they may be influenced into accepting as normal and right violent crimes or attrocious exploitation of their fellows for profit by peddling such things as meth or heroin or presciption drugs or cocaine. For this reason I have to say I do not support this policy.
In Detroit, since I don't get the Free Press, I'm less knowledgable than I should be. I can't recall Mayor Bing being a bad Mayor, but Mayor Kilpatrick was well known in Michigan to be a very poor Mayor. I think it's more because of the repurcussions of that era that the Governor appointed the Emergency manager. Hopefully, should the next Mayor prove to be able and competent, the City Council will vote to revoke the Emergency Manager once it's able to do so, in order to restore the city back to it's own elected official rather than an appointed official of the Governer's office. I don't have an opinion on the EM's effectiveness, as I am embarressingly poorly informed about his performance due to being limited by my finances in affording the Detroit Free Press, the main Detroit newspaper, to my regret. I recall one scandal he was involved in that I posted about on this forums, but to be honest I've forgotten the details other than it was misuse of finances.