Among his accomplishments are: his ability to hide his wife's $800,000 of taxpayer money for ThriveNYC; his putting city workers out of work who refuse to abide by his COVID vaccine mandate; his miserable presidential campaign debacle; his support of the Sandinista National Liberation Front, a socialist Nicaraguan political party; and his height, Mayor Bill de Blasio [aka Warren Wilhelm Jr.] is reportedly planning to run in the New York 2022 gubernatorial election.
Two [anonymous] sources told this to the New York Post on Monday. But the sources do not know when the comrade mayor plans to make the announcement as he is winding down his final two months as a failed mayor in the Big Apple.
Speculation over a de Blasio run to fill in the big shoes of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo [aka Handy Andy] ramped up last week after Politico New York said that the 'Big Drink of Water' had finalized forms for the creation of a candidate committee with the state Board of Elections.
De Blasio gave a Bidenesque response when asked in a Monday night interview with NY1’s Errol Louis about the committee — which doesn’t list his specific future political plans.
Called “New Yorkers for a Fair Future,” de Blasio replied that the committee “is a vehicle that I’ll be using to get the message out about things we need to do differently in New York City and New York State.”
Without confirming a gubernatorial run, the commie mayor went on about his desire to help move the “state forward,” noting: “There’s a lot of things that need to be fixed in Albany,” like getting rid of capitalism and free speech.
“I’m really looking forward to getting into this bigger discussion about where this state is going,” he told Mr. Louis.
A third source told The Post that de Blasio has been ramping up his outreach to his socialist political allies about jumping into next year’s race. He would join New York Attorney General Letitia Jones, who called for Cuomo's indictment so the office would be vacant and she could jump in as a democratic challenger to incumbent, albeit unelected, Gov. Kathy Hochul. She took over as governor after Handy Andy was forced to resign over several sex scandals. However, he still gets to keep his Emmy Award for best actor.
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Speculation over a de Blasio run to fill in the big shoes of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo [aka Handy Andy] ramped up last week after Politico New York said that the 'Big Drink of Water' had finalized forms for the creation of a candidate committee with the state Board of Elections.
De Blasio gave a Bidenesque response when asked in a Monday night interview with NY1’s Errol Louis about the committee — which doesn’t list his specific future political plans.
"They're asking about the $800 thousand. Where'd you hide it?" |
Called “New Yorkers for a Fair Future,” de Blasio replied that the committee “is a vehicle that I’ll be using to get the message out about things we need to do differently in New York City and New York State.”
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Without confirming a gubernatorial run, the commie mayor went on about his desire to help move the “state forward,” noting: “There’s a lot of things that need to be fixed in Albany,” like getting rid of capitalism and free speech.
“I’m really looking forward to getting into this bigger discussion about where this state is going,” he told Mr. Louis.
A third source told The Post that de Blasio has been ramping up his outreach to his socialist political allies about jumping into next year’s race. He would join New York Attorney General Letitia Jones, who called for Cuomo's indictment so the office would be vacant and she could jump in as a democratic challenger to incumbent, albeit unelected, Gov. Kathy Hochul. She took over as governor after Handy Andy was forced to resign over several sex scandals. However, he still gets to keep his Emmy Award for best actor.
If de Blasio somehow gets elected, the state will get exactly what they deserve, good and hard.
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