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Is Christine in like Quinn? Not quite yet, despite poll predictions
“They [Quinnipiac] want us to believe that Quinn, whose only real test so far has been in her Council district of Chelsea and Greenwich Village, is somehow the Democratic front-runner in this entire city. Both Thompson and de Blasio have heard this before.”
Posted in 2013 Race, Campaign Trail
Is Christine in like Quinn?
“She has been constantly at Bloomberg’s side in press conferences in recent months. You can’t help thinking it’s Bloomberg’s payback for her most unforgettable act: getting City Council to overturn term limits and paving the way for his third term.”
Posted in Backroom Deals, Term Limits
Chris Quinn’s Vito problem
“Quinn is expected to approve new maps that would . . . put him [Vito Lopez] in position to cruise to a seat on the [city] council if he runs next year. Female employees say he created an ‘atmosphere of intimidation’ in his offices, berating and threatening them — and often groping and kissing them against their will. So, will Quinn stand by the principles she’s endorsed, and block the creation of a special Vito district — or will she allow the disgraced lech Lopez to vault himself into the City Council [in exchange for his endorsement]?”
Quinn supports sexual harassment offender
“Christine Quinn, who wants to be the first female mayor of New York, is expected to give her blessing to a district change that would help the political career of Vito Lopez — who is accused of sexually harassing four female staffers. The redistricting could help elect the alleged lecher to the City Council. In return, Quinn would curry favor with what’s left of Lopez’s Brooklyn political machine for her mayoral campaign.”
Campaign Contributors influence Quinn’s position on sick leave bill
“Business owners and others who signed a letter urging Quinn to stop the bill have given or raised more than $250,000 for her campaign.”
Posted in Backroom Deals, Real Estate
Quinn to lose Hispanic Vote
“‘[Christine] Quinn is going to lose the Hispanic vote because we’re going to make sure of that,’ Frank Garcia, chairman of the New York State Coalition of Hispanic Chambers of Commerce, tells the Voice. ‘We don’t feel that [she] takes the Hispanic vote very seriously right now.'”
Mayor Supports Quinn but not other candidates
“Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently held private meetings with Democratic mayoral hopefuls Scott Stringer and Bill Thompson, raising questions with each of them about the viability of their candidacies. . . . He signaled he is leaning toward supporting City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, a longtime ally.”
Posted in 2013 Race, Campaign Trail
Schumer let Quinn have the limelight
“As for the politics behind the announcement about the Army Corps study [on storm surge barrier], Bob Trentlyon [President of Chelsea Reform Democratic Club] said Schumer let Quinn have the limelight. ‘He obviously agreed to let her announce it — Schumer usually wants to be out front on things, but he let her do this,’ Trentlyon noted.”
Quinn Hurricane
“Quinn has no power over the emergency agencies, nor over any of the mayoral agencies, nor over Con-Edison, the National Guard, nor emergency powers relevant to a major crisis like a hurricane. . . ‘She’s got no executive power,’ a City Hall observer says. ‘She can introduce legislation. On the hurricane, she’s just backing the mayor on everything when she’s supposed to be the person on the other side of City Hall questioning what he does.’…So why was she there in the aftermath of the hurricane? It looked a little bit from here like Bloomberg and Schumer . . . were giving Quinn a cut of the spotlight to help raise her profile in advance of her mayoral run next year.”
Jumaane Williams fears Quinn
Jumaane Williams has two things in mind when it comes to Quinn, “Keeping Council Speaker Christine Quinn and her mayoral ambitions insulated from attacks by progressives who want to push hot-button issues like paid sick leave… Not ticking off Quinn, who controls the money members get for use in their own districts.”
Posted in Abuse of power, Assault On Democracy