I’m deeply grateful to @MikeBloomberg for his support and his confidence in my ability to lead this city through these challenging times. Mike Bloomberg has always put results over rhetoric - he understands that leadership is about competence, management, and getting things done, not slogans or ideology.
This election is about the future of New York City: whether we choose experience and proven leadership or take a dangerous gamble on inexperience and extremism. The next mayor will have to restore public safety, tackle an affordability crisis decades in the making, and bring our city together after years of division.
Mayor Bloomberg built a stronger, safer, more vibrant city through smart management and data-driven leadership. I share his belief that the job requires toughness, independence, and a steady hand, and that’s exactly what I’ll bring to City Hall.
I’m honored to have his continued support as we fight for the New York we know and love: safe, fair, and full of opportunity for all.
Before tonight's game, we held a moment of silence in memoriam of NYPD Police Officer Didarul Islam, who was tragically killed in the midtown shooting yesterday. The entire Yankees organization sends its condolences to his family as well as to the families of the other victims of this senseless act of violence.
@SaltChunk Rachel, Hi! Not sure but what I do know is that service providers are doing their best with an extremely complex situation. Hopefully spring 2021 will be better.