On the steps of City Hall Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. holds up the hand of his choice for mayor this year former City Comptroller Bill Thompson. He touted Thompson’s vision for New York
City that includes economic development that benefits working-class people, an
education system that focuses on quality education for all of New York’s
students, a commitment to the development of small businesses throughout the
five boroughs, and one that uses government as a partner, not a barrier in
economic expansion.
“I have known Bill Thompson for two decades. He was the
right man to lead our city as mayor four years ago, and he remains the right
man today. In his time as both our comptroller and the leader of our city’s school
system, Bill developed the knowledge and experience to lead our city. Bill has
laid out a vision for New York City that includes economic development that
benefits working-class people and small businesses of all types; an education
system that focuses on quality and student improvement, not just test scores
and school closures; and a commitment to look beyond Downtown Manhattan and
focus on all five boroughs, Bill has been a longtime friend of our city’s
Latino community. But I know that my friend, Bill Thompson, will be a mayor for
all New Yorkers, regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, sexual
orientation, or financial status. I encourage everyone to support my friend,
Bill Thompson, and join me in voting for him as our next mayor,” Diaz added.
“Creating economic opportunity is what creates a strong
city. I will put New Yorkers back to work by focusing on economic development
in all boroughs, expanding successful industries, identifying new business
opportunities, and ensuring that all New Yorkers have the professional skills
needed to find a well-paying job,” said former-Comptroller
Bill Thompson. “I’m running because New Yorkers want a leader with the
experience, vision, and ability to transform our economy so that we can
guarantee the City works for every community in every neighborhood.”
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