“The main reason I didn’t vote for Bloomberg was the term limits,” said Katherine Krase, a 34-year-old professor, voting at her local school in Park Slope.
At the same school, Gerni Oster, 34, said: “I think that Mayor Bloomberg is too egotistical and arrogant for me to vote for at this point.”
Now...watch for the closure of your neighborhood fire houses. Unless you're rich. You have the tax base to keep yours open if you're in a rich neighborhood.
Bloomberg Wins 3rd Term as Mayor in Unexpectedly Close Race
By DAVID W. CHEN and MICHAEL BARBARO
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg pulled out a narrow re-election victory on Tuesday, as voters angry over his maneuver to undo the city’s term limits law and his extravagant campaign spending provided an unexpected lift to his vastly underfinanced challenger, William C. Thompson Jr.
Unofficial returns showed Mr. Bloomberg with 51 percent and Mr. Thompson with 46 percent. The result will make Mr. Bloomberg only the fourth three-term mayor in the last century.
“Conventional wisdom says historically third terms haven’t been too successful,” the mayor told supporters at the Sheraton New York Hotel in Midtown Manhattan around midnight after a tense night of watching returns. “But we’ve spent the last eight years defying conventional wisdom.”
Still, the margin seemed to startle Mr. Bloomberg’s aides and the city’s political establishment, which had predicted a blowout. Published polls in the days leading up to the election suggested that the mayor would win by as many as 18 percentage points; four years ago, he cruised to re-election with a 20 percent margin.
The billionaire mayor had poured $90 million of his own fortune into the race, a sum without equal in the history of municipal politics that gave him a 14-to-1 advantage in campaign spending.
But the turnout appeared to be on track to be among the lowest in modern New York history as the mayor’s vaunted campaign machinery failed to deliver the surge of supporters his aides had predicted.
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NOBODY thought it would be that close, P6
NOBODY.
I wonder what the bought-and-paid-for-preachers have to say this morning. I know that THIS was the surprise of the night for folks...they never gave Thompson a chance.
The preachers are fine. They
The preachers are fine. They got paid up front.
Bloomberg will probably follow through with the future implied payments because if he doesn't get a fourt term he won't have shit ta do with his life.
just a sign of the times
incumbents everywhere are going to be facing pretty tough sledding
incumbents everywhere are
I would exclude Rep. Alan Grayson from that list.