NYC’s destructive Democratic candidates: Letters – Latest News
The Issue: The 9 Democratic candidates in New York City’s mayoral race.
The current New York City mayoral debate underscores the putrefied state of the Democratic Party (“Mayoral Race to the Bottom,” Editorial, June 8).
While accurately concentrating on ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the candidates every uncovered themselves as leftist extremists and revealed their disgust for what beforehand made the Democratic Party an exemplar in American politics. It’s gone from a celebration that hailed faith, nation and household to at least one that’s now primarily based on grievance, division and dependency.
The decline of New York City continues.
James McCaffrey
Yonkers
Hopefully, voters will heed The Post’s warnings that “anti-Trump performative politics loses ground on every front.”
The downside with the present group of candidates is that no one stands out as an particular person thinker. The Democrats who debated final week appear to have forgotten that President Trump occurs to be one of New York City’s greatest cheerleaders.
The one who acknowledges that Trump needs what’s best for town — and that combating him will likely be counterproductive and a dropping proposition — would be the candidate who stands out.
J.J. Crovatto
Ramsey, NJ
The Post should not endorse Cuomo as being the lesser of two evils.
I used to be born, raised and lived in Brooklyn and New York City for over 53 years. Going ahead, we need a mayor who actually needs to improve issues for all New Yorkers.
Please be very cautious in what you want for.
Vincent Ruggiero
Scottsdale, Ariz.
Michael Goodwin says that the mayoral candidates speak so radically “that it sometimes sounds like the beginnings of a secession movement (“Candidates race to the bottom,” June 5).”
He is true: For years, the radicals who dominate the Democratic Party in New York and all through the nation have given us sanctuary cities, violent antisemitic protests and resistance towards something President Trump does.
Wake up, America. If it seems like secession, walks like secession and talks like secession, it’s secession.
Stuart Ellison
Brooklyn
Election time in New York City brings great comical reduction to people exterior New York. It jogs my memory of “The Dating Game.”
One contestant is a Marxist with a penchant for racism. The subsequent is a Jack Kevorkian wannabe who is understood for being a “hands-on” narcissist who loves to use the aged. Finally, we have now your average Joe. He appears approach over his head however talks a good sport.
It goes to be an attention-grabbing show.
John Fleming
Punta Gorda, Fla.
The Issue: ABC suspending Terry Moran for feedback towards Stephen Miller and President Trump.
ABC News’ laughable response that it “stands for objectivity and impartiality” flies within the face of main Trump-hater George Stephanopoulos, as and the biased assault orchestrated by David Muir and Linsey Davis after they fact-checked President Trump however not Kamala Harris (“Terry’s Moran-ic tirade,” June 9).
ABC’s protection of the Trump administration is a shameful show of Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Anthony Scro
Whitestone
It’s Terry Moran who should search help for his mental state, not Stephen Miller. What’s more hysterical is that ABC News suspended Moran as a result of it doesn’t condone that kind of behavioral impartiality. Lest we neglect Stephanopoulis, who contributed to the lies relating to E. Jean Carroll and value ABC $15 million.
Moran is the epitome of the media as a entire.
Kevin Judge
Naples, Fla.
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