All progressive eyes are on Maya Wiley. After the dramatic implosions of the Scott Stringer and Dianne Morales campaigns, Wiley stands as the last great hope of left-leaning New Yorkers seeking to avoid electing as mayor of New York City a former Republican and cop, a confused tech bro whose platform includes more police and no NYPD budget cuts, or a proudly moderate former de Blasio appointee. Andrew Yang, Eric Adams and Kathryn Garcia, the other top contenders, oppose even the lowest-hanging fruit of NYPD reform: taking final authority to fire bad cops away from the police commissioner and giving it to an agency specifically tasked with police oversight. Their election would be a disaster for those who have marched this last year for the memory of George Floyd and the countless other victims of police violence.