Obama Endorses De Blasio In NYC Mayoral Race

Bill de Blasio at a campaign event in New York City.
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Now that the Democratic primary fight is over, President Barack Obama is taking sides in the New York City mayor’s race and backing Public Advocate Bill de Blasio. 

“Progressive change is the centerpiece of Bill de Blasio’s vision for New York City, and it’s why he will be a great mayor of America’s largest city,” Obama said in a statement released Monday morning by the de Blasio campaign. “Whether it’s ensuring pre-kindergarten is available for every four-year old, expanding after-school programs for every middle school student who wants and needs them, making affordable housing available for more New York families and preserving community hospitals, Bill’s agenda for New York is marked by bold, courageous ideas that address the great challenges of our time.”   

President Obama also endorsed the Democratic candidate in New York’s 2009 mayoral election, albeit through spokesman Robert Gibbs. 

De Blasio, who is currently enjoying a wide lead over Republican Joe Lhota in the polls, said he was honored to receive Obama’s endorsement ahead of the general election Nov. 5. 

“I am deeply honored by President Obama’s endorsement,” said de Blasio in a statement. “If I am fortunate to earn the trust of the people of New York on November 5th, I will work every day to advance our shared value of making sure everyone has a fair shot. On health care, tax fairness or the economy, the President is no stranger to addressing big problems with big ideas and big solutions. I will emulate the example he has set, and if elected I stand eager to work with him on an urban agenda that grows prosperity for all.”

 

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