Because he’s a good person. And he’s less weird than Eric Adams and less abuse-y than Andrew Cuomo.
dukeanthony76 on
Politicians: there is always a surge, peak, then fall. Will see how long he can last.
NeoThorrus on
Lol, these types of articles don’t help him. Hyping him to absurd levels of expectations before even taking over is a terrible idea.
Responsible-Room-645 on
Wait a minute, I thought everyone was going to flee Nee York City?
Secondcomingfan on
Online leftists are turning on him, maybe because he’s practical and sensible. They’re calling him a social democrat and saying that’s the same as being a fascist
mayorLarry71 on
New York city that is. Just to be sure.
kittenTakeover on
The problem is that he’s more progressive than the legislating bodies. This means he will struggle to implement his policies. Will voters forgive him for what he can’t control?
Quesabirria on
It’s just Honeymoon vibes. He hasn’t done anything yet.
He speaks well, sounds like he cares and his ideas are well thought out and presented. But he’s taking on one of the hardest and visible jobs in the country, and without much experience.
I hope he does well.
Krytan on
Weird, because I was assured his election would instantly turn New York into an unlivable hellhole.
To-Far-Away-Times on
Nancy, Chuck, and Jeffries; “Popular and progressive? We’d better shut this guy out and make sure he can’t climb the ranks in our party.”
snowbirdnerd on
If he pulls off even part of what he wants to do it will be a huge turning point for the US.
bensquirrel on
I mean he’s still not the mayor.
SunbeamSailor67 on
It was never NOT surging.
StableGeniusCovfefe on
Hopefully The democratic establishment doesn’t get in his way of block his policies
TemporalColdWarrior on
Imagine, people like it when it feels like a politician genuinely cares about them.
teddykaygeebee on
Wait a second. I thought everybody was leaving and nyc was instantly turned into some third-world hellscape after winning the mayor race? No?
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Because he’s a good person. And he’s less weird than Eric Adams and less abuse-y than Andrew Cuomo.
Politicians: there is always a surge, peak, then fall. Will see how long he can last.
Lol, these types of articles don’t help him. Hyping him to absurd levels of expectations before even taking over is a terrible idea.
Wait a minute, I thought everyone was going to flee Nee York City?
Online leftists are turning on him, maybe because he’s practical and sensible. They’re calling him a social democrat and saying that’s the same as being a fascist
New York city that is. Just to be sure.
The problem is that he’s more progressive than the legislating bodies. This means he will struggle to implement his policies. Will voters forgive him for what he can’t control?
It’s just Honeymoon vibes. He hasn’t done anything yet.
He speaks well, sounds like he cares and his ideas are well thought out and presented. But he’s taking on one of the hardest and visible jobs in the country, and without much experience.
I hope he does well.
Weird, because I was assured his election would instantly turn New York into an unlivable hellhole.
Nancy, Chuck, and Jeffries; “Popular and progressive? We’d better shut this guy out and make sure he can’t climb the ranks in our party.”
If he pulls off even part of what he wants to do it will be a huge turning point for the US.
I mean he’s still not the mayor.
It was never NOT surging.
Hopefully The democratic establishment doesn’t get in his way of block his policies
Imagine, people like it when it feels like a politician genuinely cares about them.
Wait a second. I thought everybody was leaving and nyc was instantly turned into some third-world hellscape after winning the mayor race? No?