Monday, September 9, 2013. New York City – The newest poll shows Bill de Blasio is in first place, Bill Thompson is in second place, Christine Quinn is in third place, Anthony Weiner is in fourth place, John Liu is in fifth place, Sal Albanese and Erick Salgado in sixth place. They are 7 of the candidates for NYC Mayor in 2013.
Public Policy Polling says on its website, “PPP’s look at the New York City mayoral race finds Bill de Blasio on the cusp of winning the Democratic nomination outright Tuesday. He’s polling at 38% to 19% for William Thompson, 13% for Christine Quinn, 9% for Anthony Weiner, and 5% for John Liu with minor candidates combining for 7% of the vote and 10% still undecided.”

¿Quién ganará las elecciones primarias de Nueva York mañana, 10 de Septiembre?
La encuesta más reciente muestra a Bill de Blasio en el primer lugar, Bill Thompson se encuentra en segundo lugar, Christine Quinn está en tercer lugar, Anthony Weiner está en cuarto lugar, John Liu está en quinto lugar, Sal Albanese y Erick Salgado en el sexto lugar. Ellos son 7 de los candidatos a Alcalde de Nueva York en el 2013.


Tim Schreier, said on Facebook “Every other candidate was happily greeting people and shaking hands along the route. She was up in her float looking down like a queen. Even Schumer was on the ground meeting people. It appeared as if she were (litterally) above the people. de Blasio was energized and mobbed. His momentum clearly showed! People were cheering him!”
Larry Lacy also said “Being on a float and not shaking hands with people just shows how egotistical with people (Christine Quinn is). Only hands she would shake is with the real estate executives.”
Kelly Bridwell, commented “I don’t think I have ever seen a candidate with protestors that just sorta follow her around, I think this is unprecedented. I hope it works.” There were demonstrators from Anybody but Quinn at the 46 West Indian Carnival Day parade.


Sal Albanese and Erick Salgado are in the last place.




Carlos Menchaca is running for NYC Council representing the district 38th (Bay Ridge Towers, Borough Park, Gowanus, Greenwood Heights, Red Hook, South Slope, Sunset Park, Windsor Terrace.) in Brooklyn. The incumbent Sara Gonzalez voted for a third term as Christine Quinn did. Their vote allowed Bloomberg, Quinn, Gonzalez and others to run for a third term.
Ellen commented online “The public, who “hires” the mayor and all elected officials, voted twice to allow two terms. She (Sara) decided that we don’t know what we are doing and allowed that to be ignored and now she can run again. I don’t know what is worse, the fact that she may have been told how to vote or that she believed that the mayor and she deserved an extra term. I want someone who respects us.”
Antonio Reynoso is running for NYC Council representing the district 34th (Williamsburg and Bushwick in Brooklyn and parts of Ridgewood in Queens). Former Assemblyman Vito Lopez, who resigned from the Assembly after he was accused of harassing women on his staff, its trying to return to public life by winning the Council seat in this district. Reporter Wayne Barrett documented Christine Quinn’s ties to Vito Lopez.
Tomorrow, New Yorkers will head to the polls to vote in the Democratic and Republican primaries for mayor as well as Comptroller, Public Advocate, Borough President, and City Counsel. The primary winners will face each other in the general election in November. If no candidate gets 40 percent of the vote in a party’s primary, then a runoff between the top two vote-getters will be held Oct. 1st.
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