It's been a rough three months for New York mayoral hopeful Christine Quinn, who has been pounded by a $1.5 million blitz of television ads, robocalls and mailings skewering her.
And it's not over yet.
Quinn, the City Council speaker, has lost a third of her support in the polls since the "New York City is Not for Sale" political action committee began its single-minded — and largely unanswered — spending spree to bring her down.
The PAC now says it plans to spend at another $1 million on attack ads through the Sept. 10 Democratic primary.
And while former congressman Anthony Weiner's entry into the race also has siphoned support from Quinn, the attack ads clearly have taken a toll.
"There is a direct correlation between the launch of our campaign and her numbers going down," crowed Scott Levenson, a spokesman for the PAC, which is financed by a coalition of Quinn opponents, including advocates who call horse-drawn carriages a form of animal abuse.
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Monday, July 1, 2013
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Well it did not take very long for the business leaders led by Mort Zuckerman to figure out that Bill Thompson is the one to worry about. Todays Daily News lays the blame for the city time scandal at Thompsons doorstep as the city comptroller he failed to audit the out of control spending.Interestng that they waited until Jul 1 to plaster this on the front page of the newspaper. My read, they are worried as Thompson is closing fast and they want to mess up his campaign before it becomes unstoppable. Thompson should be able to deflect the majority of this attack while he shares in the blame the council and most of all Bloomberg deserves the lions share. How much damage will it do? less than term limits that is for sure. So far todays big winner is Weiner
ReplyDeleteYup - saw it and will post about it in a bit.
DeleteThe thing is, the criticism is fair. Thompson was a horrible comptroller who let stuff like this go all the time.
Liu, on the other hand, does not.
Ironically, the DN loved Thompson as comptroller but hates Liu.
They want to have it both ways.
right you are and believe me I do not Love Thompson I just hope he will be a mayor who can undo much of the destruction by Bloomberg & Co. Liu would be my first choice a stand up guy, but they have been successful at destroying his candidacy. Weiner is a problem but can he really win? DeBlasio is like the wind, so Thompson appears the best alternative in my view.
ReplyDeleteThere's a New York Magazine piece today that says private polling de Blasio has done shows him gaining support since Weiner joined the race - the only one. I don;t buy that, though. His candidacy looks pretty dead to me. So I'm with you - Thompson is the best of the worst.
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