Jumaane Williams Runs for One Office With an Eye on Another
The New York Times
Mr. Williams is exploring a run for governor even as he is poised to win his first full term as public advocate after five elections.
When New Yorkers show up to vote on Nov. 2, they will see a familiar name listed on the ballot for public advocate: Jumaane D. Williams, the Democratic incumbent.
Because of a quirk in political and electoral timing, this is the third time that Mr. Williams has had to run for public advocate in less than three years.
“I’m so honored to be your public advocate,” Mr. Williams told a crowd at a get- out-the-vote rally on Manhattan’s Upper West Side on Sunday. “I’d be honored if you re-elect me one more time.”
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