Posted on 06/17/2016 10:29:46 AM PDT by GuavaCheesePuff
Mayor Bill de Blasio is facing at least a half-dozen federal, state, and local investigations into his fundraising, accompanied by ugly headlines and the lowest approval ratings of his tenure. Last weeks arrest of Norman Seabrook, the powerful head of the city's corrections officers union, on federal corruption charges in a case involving a de Blasio fundraiser, only crystallized what more and more New York Democrats are starting to believe: With next years election looming on the horizon, the progressive mayor is becoming vulnerable to a primary challenge.
While a few prominent local politicians are toying with the idea, its City Comptroller Scott Stringer who seems to be getting the most serious about taking on de Blasio. He held a fundraiser on Tuesday night and is quietly assembling a campaign team. Elected to his citywide post in 2013, Stringer has talked up the possibility of challenging de Blasio to several Democrats over the last two months, and his chief of staff has approached at least one veteran Democratic operative about signing on to a potential bid next year.
Stringer sees that de Blasio is weaker and more vulnerable than ever before because of the multiple scandals facing City Hall, said a party insider familiar with Stringers thinking. Thats why its no surprise Stringers political team is reaching out to consultants and operatives to gauge their interest about a 2017 mayoral bid.
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Elmo of Time Sq. would be better than Bonging Billy!
A.K.A. DeBlasio is so deep off into Corruptica that he'll beat all comers. I wish it weren't so, but, oh well. Hillary will campaign for his ass, too. Thanks GuavaCheesePuff.
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