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The best part about making a mistake is learning from it, Jason. You can't change the past, but your mistakes help you chart a new path forward. I'll be blunt: New York made a mistake when we elected Andrew Cuomo to be our governor. No one could have predicted how the pandemic would have changed our lives the way it did, but when we needed a leader to step up and protect our people, Cuomo failed. The delays in supplying resources to hospitals and nursing homes across the state resulted in more deaths that could have been prevented. Thousands of people didn't just lose their own lives, but New Yorkers lost their mothers, fathers, grandparents, siblings, etc. I would know, I lost my mother to COVID in 2020. This issue couldn't be more personal to me. My message to New Yorkers is this: We can't make the same mistake we made years ago. Cuomo's mismanagement of the pandemic is just one part of his messy record that makes him unqualified to serve as our mayor. Primary Election Day is 28 days away. And this isn't just your typical election — New York City has ranked choice voting, meaning multiple candidates can move forward. So I'm not just asking for New Yorkers to vote for me, I'm asking them to not vote for Cuomo AT ALL. It's crunchtime, and we've got to make the most of these last four weeks to chart our new path. Will you chip in $25 today (all donations will be matched by 8X by NYC if you're an eligible resident) to make sure we spread our vision in time? Couldn't be more grateful to have you with me in this fight. — Scott | | | | |
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