Chapter 276 Endorsement(2/2)
"Well, I'm very relaxed too." Helen leaned her head closer, "Will you endorse Rudy's mayoral campaign? I think you and Douglas Jr. seem to appreciate his policies."
"No, I will not publicly endorse a politician. Of course, I do appreciate his policies. If he were the mayor, we would not have encountered such a crisis in Central Park." Ronald stroked Helen's hand silently.
hand.
"Well, I also appreciate what you said. Maybe I will vote for him this time."
"Hahaha……"
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Ronald was interviewed by the Daily News, which was also published in the newspaper the next day. Rudy had already made preparations there, cooperating with Douglas Jr. to quietly create a discussion about safety in the New York media.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! In recent years, New York's public security has been slipping in an increasingly bad direction. High property taxes cannot bring a safe environment. Many people have complaints.
The good media has counted the number of murders in New York in Hollywood movies and TV series, which has shown a straight-up trend in recent years. The reputation of New York's deteriorating public security has been treated as a tacit fact by movies and TV series.
Not only the wealthy people in Manhattan are easily robbed when they go to Central Park to exercise. The tourism industry, a pillar industry in New York, is also full of complaints. Cases of theft and robberies targeting tourists occur frequently near many shopping areas.
Although Ronald's interview did not say anything bad about New York, nor did he mention the candidates, it had the effect of defining the issue. Suddenly, the most important thing in the New York mayoral race was not racial discrimination, but
This is a countermeasure for the deterioration of public security.
All candidates will be asked this question, and the media is no longer satisfied with simple statements. They want to ask deeper questions about what measures they will take to improve the increasingly bad public security environment if they are elected.
Dinkins, the Donkey Party member, was relatively passive when the media was hyping up the topic of public security. He could only swear time and time again that he would take public security as the first major issue to be improved. Then he immediately changed the subject and led to
Black people are oppressed. The NYPD arrests black and Latino drivers at a much higher rate than white drivers and stops black and Latino drivers on the road.
As for Rudy, there is no better issue than this. Without asking questions from the media, he took action first. As a prosecutor, he joined forces with the NYPD to launch an investigation into Manhattan, especially around the problematic Central Park and tourist destinations.
A special "law and order" operation was launched.
Words are powerless, but actions are powerful. Rudy wants to use his power as a prosecutor to give the citizens of Manhattan a taste of what good things will happen after he is elected mayor.
"Ronald, are you going back to Los Angeles? Okay, let's meet again when we vote in the mayoral election... Then you will come back to vote for me, right? Hahaha..." Rudy's support rate is increasing rapidly
,He is very happy.
Dinkins has always had the support of Brooklyn and the Bronx, and the black people there will vote for him. Rudy also has the support of Staten Island and Queens.
The biggest variable is the median voters in Manhattan. Now that public security has become the most central issue, he hopes to make a comeback here.
"Haha, okay, I will rush back to Staten Island." Ronald promised Rudy with a smile and hung up the phone. His voting registration address is still his old house on Staten Island.
"Beep..." The doorbell rang, and Helen went to open the door. Little Bud's car arrived.
"Ronnie, you have to leave for the airport... Huh?" Helen saw Ronald frowning and watching TV, and turned back to look at the TV.
"After Congress adjourned, it passed the first piece of legislation, the Star-Spangled Banner Act. It was passed by the House and Senate with more than two-thirds of the vote, so it automatically became law without the signature of the president.
Chapter completed!