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A Parks Department presentation for a renovation project at Hell’s Kitchen Park on Thursday night turned into a heated referendum on the trendy racquet sport,
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The race is heating up to replace term-limited New York City Council Member Corey Johnson, who represents District 3 in Manhattan. But the winner, many say, feels pre-determined.
Johnson, first elected to his seat in 2013, ascended through the city’s political system to become speaker of the City Council in 2018. The first openly gay man to serve as speaker. In a term-limited position, he announced a run for mayor, which ended almost as quickly as it started in late 2020. In March of this year, he then announced a go at the City Comptroller position with a NY1 and Ipsos poll finding him leading the Democratic pack a scant month later.
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Kathryn Garcia wants to inherit the “shitshow”
Kathryn Garcia doesn’t really do politics. Before she started running for mayor of New York City, beginning with a Zoom announcement on Thursday, she’d never run for office before. Her only campaign experience was making fundraising calls in 1992 for former Democratic U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold of Wisconsin when she was a college student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Before 2020, her lone campaign contributions were $100 to former Mayor David Dinkins’ unsuccessful 1993 reelection campaign, and $10 to David Waid, an Assembly aide who dropped out of a 2001 City Council race in Brooklyn. And Garcia has only just now joined Twitter, that forum where so much (too much?) political discussion takes place.