The ad blitz, which is set to air in five local TV markets in the Sunshine State through the end of May, will feature digital billboards inviting Floridians to move to New York “where you can say whatever you want” a shot at the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis last week.
Cuomo’s decision to associate himself with Diaz drew outrage from LGBTQ advocates who noted that the ex-lawmaker has a long history of anti-gay views, including claiming in 2019 that the City Council was “controlled by the homosexual community.”
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Manhattan: If anyone has any doubt about the lunacy of New York’s current criminal justice system, one need only read “Feces fiend curses judge and walks” (March 3). The miscreant is the poster child for what is wrong with our Legislature, district attorneys and judges.