New York – As NYC Waits Official Recount Dem. Front Runner Promises Rev. Al To End Stop-N-Frisk

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    New York, NY – The Democratic front-runner for mayor of New York City brought his message of change to the Rev. Al Sharpton’s Harlem headquarters on Saturday while the Republican nominee said in a TV interview that he is “very different from the national Republicans.”

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    Former deputy mayor Joe Lhota, who won the Republican nomination in Tuesday’s primary, said on MSNBC’s “Up With Steve Kornacki” that he supports same-sex marriage and abortion rights.

    “There are rooms within the Republican party that I would not be allowed in,” Lhota said. “In fact, I’ll probably be excluded because of my social views.”

    Lhota later attended the Staten Island funeral of a serviceman who was killed in Afghanistan and visited Manhattan’s Little Italy for the annual Feast of San Gennaro.

    Democrat Bill de Blasio, the city’s public advocate, told the crowd at Sharpton’s National Action Network that he is campaigning for affordable housing, educational opportunities for all and ending the police practice of stopping and frisking large numbers of young black and Hispanic men.

    “We have to uplift our young people,” de Blasio said. “We can’t be sending them a mixed message. When you tell a young person, ‘Do the right thing, do the right thing’ … and then treat them like a suspect or a criminal even though they’ve done nothing wrong. That’s a mixed message we can’t afford to continue.”

    Sharpton introduced de Blasio as “the presumptive nominee” but it was not clear Saturday whether he won the 40 percent necessary to avoid an Oct. 1 runoff with second-place finisher William Thompson, the former city comptroller.

    De Blasio’s vote total after Tuesday’s primary was about 40 percent but Thompson has declined to bow out, saying he wants to wait until every vote is counted.

    The city’s Board of Elections was spending the weekend recanvassing the 640,000 votes cast Tuesday. A board spokeswoman said there was no update on the vote count Saturday.

    The general election is on Nov. 5.


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    10 years ago

    stop and frisk sharpton first i am sure he carries dishonest big nouth racist luggage in his mouth

    WiseDude
    WiseDude
    10 years ago

    De Blasio is liberal he got more gay votes than his lesbian opponent Quinn. He would be a disaster if elected mayor. But, sigh…the “machers” will endorse him b/c they think he will deliver gelt to the “mosdos”. What a farce we Jews have become in politics. We don’t have the backbone to vote for our deeper values.

    10 years ago

    Kol Hakavod for Thompson for not bowing to Russian style tactics of not allowing a recount. CLEARLY, one the recount is done including absentee ballots Mr. Wilhelm will not have the 40% needed but considerably less.

    Smokey
    Smokey
    10 years ago

    This year presented a plethora of candidates with whom I disagree. As Election Day nears, I cannot vote for anyone who welcomes Al Sharpton’s support, and I cannot vote for anyone who calls Port Authority police officers “mall cops,” and who believes that subway motormen should run over stray kittens on the tracks.

    10 years ago

    I did not know Dinkins is running for office. Stop stop and frisk and we will get the murder rate back up to over 1000

    CherryKnish
    CherryKnish
    10 years ago

    I also cannot vote for anyone who welcomes Al Sharpton’s support. I’m glad De Blasio is showing his true colors, so we’ll know he’s no friend of the Jews.
    I’m rooting for Thompson.

    victorg
    victorg
    10 years ago

    Frightening that this guy will probably be the next mayor. End stop and frisk and not only will the crime rate soar but we will be exposed to another 9-11.

    10 years ago

    y’all get over it our next mayor will be de blassio, thompson is just a sour looser.

    DanielBarbaz
    DanielBarbaz
    10 years ago

    Say what you want about Al Sharpton……but I wish that the Jewish community had such a mouthpiece.