When you’re less liked than Trump, the natural next step is to seek even higher office
He’s got ‘em right where he wants ‘em Photo: NDZ/Star Max/GC Images Bill de Blasio has made no secret of his gubernatorial ambitions. It seems likely that the fun-loving mayor of New York City will jump into the 2022 Democratic primary, which is set to include incumbent New York governor Kathy Hochul and probably a few other formidable candidates; state attorney general Letitia James, New York City public advocate Jumaane Williams, and comeback-thirsty Andrew Cuomo are among the possibilities.
So de Blasio, who is not mired in any particular scandal, is less liked by voters than the guy who quit the governorship a few months ago after multiple credible allegations of sexual harassment — as well as the guy who lost New York in the 2020 election by 23 points . “I have a long, rich history of being an underdog,” he said on Tuesday “I have seen polls like that literally every time I have run for office.”
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