New York – Weiner Vows In New Video To Stay In Mayoral Race

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    New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner is surrounded by opposing candidate signs as he speaks to the media after a candidate forum on small business, in the Inwood section of the borough of Manhattan, in New York, 30 July 2013. Photograph: Richard Drew/APNew York – Anthony Weiner, under fire after admitting that he sent lewd pictures to women online long after resigning from Congress over similar behavior, will not exit the New York City mayoral race because quitting “isn’t the way we roll in New York City.”

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    In a video message posted on his campaign website on Tuesday evening, Weiner said his campaign is not about him but about helping New Yorkers.

    As his poll numbers tank and calls for him to drop out of the race increase, Weiner said, “You know, sometimes people say to me, ‘This campaign is pretty rough. You may want to quit.’ I know that there are newspaper editors, other politicians that say, ‘Boy, I wish that guy Weiner would quit,'” he said. “They don’t know New York. They certainly don’t know me.”

    A Quinnipiac poll released on Monday showed him slipping to fourth from first place among Democrats since more of his racy texts were made public on a gossip website.

    Once a popular Congressman, Weiner resigned in 2011 after saying he had accidentally sent a lewd picture over Twitter.

    When he announced his return to politics last spring, it looked as if voters might give Weiner a second chance, but that good will appears to be evaporating as more revelations emerge about his online chats with women.


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    10 years ago

    He is just a regular guy. I don’t know why any of this is the public’s business. His personal issues are just that, personal.

    10 years ago

    Why should he quit now?

    10 years ago

    If Hashen wants him to win, he’ll win!

    Tzi_Bar_David
    Tzi_Bar_David
    10 years ago

    Other than donations from the headline writers at the NY Post, who is financing this slow motion train wreck?

    BarryLS1
    BarryLS1
    10 years ago

    There was a time where people were actually ashamed when they got caught in bad situations. It speaks volumes for the conditions of society that shame no longer exists.

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    10 years ago

    He doesn’t address the issue of his proclivities and moral indescretions that alienate most of us.

    concerned_Jew
    concerned_Jew
    10 years ago

    I hope he stays in and wins!