Sentences with phrase «republican real estate executive»

«The last thing New York needs is a multimillionaire, Republican real estate executive from Westchester county who can't or won't say where he stands on stop - and - frisk, our schools, President Trump, or protecting immigrant families,» Dan Levitan, a spokesman for Mayor Bill de Blasio's campaign, said.
But the Republican real estate executive's bid for City Hall also spent $ 1.8 million on expenses during that time, exceeding his intake by $ 200,000, according to the disclosures.
Polls have shown he would win by a large margin over a crowded field of Democratic primary challengers and is far ahead of Paul Massey, a Republican real estate executive who held his first press conference on Tuesday morning.
In a general election contest against Republican real estate executive Paul Massey, Mayor de Blasio, 64 %, leads Massey, 22 %, by nearly three to one among registered voters in New York City including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate.

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Republican real estate sales executive Paul J. Massey Jr., who wants to unseat de Blasio in November, is still an unknown quantity to voters.
Ragusa compared Mermel, a Manhattan real estate executive, to another wealthy onetime Republican who parlayed his private sector success into a political career.
Real estate executive Paul Massey, who hopes to mount a Republican challenge to de Blasio in November, has already spent several million dollars — much of that on personnel.
If Dietl does get permission to run, he's at least a top tier contender, owing both to his attention - getting habits and the weakness of the other declared Republican candidates, real estate executive Paul Massey and Harlem Reverend Michel Faulkner.
The decision by the Bronx Republican County Organization to endorse real estate executive and first - item candidate Paul Massey came Tuesday morning, after the group's chairman saw the news of the deadly terrorist attack in Manchester, England that killed 22 people.
On the Republican side, real estate executive Paul Massey has already launched his campaign, while Queens Councilman Eric Ulrich is fundraising for an as - yet undeclared bid — with GOP Ohio Gov. John Kasich's help.
Republicans who officially announced are: Michael Faulkner, a Harlem minister and former New York Jet; Paul Massey, a real estate executive; and Darren Aquino, a disabled rights activist and actor known for his roles on «Law and Order» and «The Sopranos.»
If he does prevail in his primary, he will face the winner of the Republican contest, very likely either Staten Island Assemblymember Nicole Malliotakis or real estate executive Paul Massey, as well as independent Bo Dietl, and other lesser - known and lesser - financed candidates.
Paul Massey, a real estate executive and Republican candidate against de Blasio, said he expects to win Staten Island.
On the Republican side, real estate executive Paul Massey and Michel Faulkner, a Harlem minister and ex-New York Jet, have both announced their intention to run for mayor.
If he ran a second time, Catsimatidis would face real estate executive Paul Massey and Harlem Rev. Michel Faulkner in the Republican primary.
On the Republican side, there's real estate executive Paul Massey Jr., who has spent more money ($ 2 million) than he has raised ($ 1.6 million); Michel Faulkner, who played one season as a defensive lineman for the Jets and is now the pastor of a small Baptist church in Harlem; and Darren Dione Aquino, an actor and an activist for the rights of the disabled.
On the Republican side, the candidate closest to de Blasio in fundraising is Paul Massey, a real estate executive who recently moved from Larchmont, Westchester to the city to run for mayor.
But he did raise less over the past six months than Republican general election candidate Paul Massey, Jr., a real estate executive who reported raising $ 1.63 million over the past six months, in addition to his own money he lent the campaign.
Paul J. Massey Jr., a millionaire real estate sales executive, unexpectedly ended his Republican campaign to challenge Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York on Wednesday, citing the cost of running against an incumbent as the reason for halting his bid.
The Republican field for the mayor's race has winnowed down to two major candidates — real estate executive Paul Massey and state Assemblymember Nicole Malliotakis — and a few longshot contenders with a minimal presence on the campaign trail.
Real estate executive Paul Massey, who hopes to mount a Republican challenge to Mayor Bill de Blasio in this year's election, announced Monday his campaign has raised $ 555,786 in the most recent filing period, slightly less than the mayor's $ 669,174 during that same time.
The Republican challengers, Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis and real estate executive Paul Massey, don't seem to be attracting much of a following.
The format and content of upcoming Republican debates became increasingly uncertain on Monday after Donald Trump's campaign said the real estate mogul would negotiate his terms directly with television executives instead of as part of a joint effort with his rivals.
Unlike de Blasio and Republican and real estate executive Paul Massey, more than a third of Malliotakis» haul so far came from Staten Islanders.
Michael Grimm, a former FBI agent and first - term Congressman, is the only federal GOP incumbent on the ballot in New York City and, therefore, of note for real estate industry executives keen on maintaining the House's Republican slant.
After Michel Faulkner shifted his mayoral campaign to one for comptroller and real estate executive Paul Massey suspended his altogether, State Assemblymember Nicole Malliotakis» campaign began referring to her as «the presumptive Republican nomee in the race for Mayor.»
Republican mayoral candidate Nicole Malliotakis thinks her opponent, real estate executive Paul Massey, reminds her of a certain one - time presidential candidate.
On the opposite side of the aisle, real estate executive Paul Massey and Jets lineman - turned - minister Rev. Michel Faulkner have already launched their own quixotic bids, while eccentric supermarket mogul John Catsimatidis has hinted for months he will enter the Republican race.
Republican mayoral candidate and real estate executive Paul Massey, Jr. has raised more than $ 1.6 million in donations for a run against de Blasio, and he has loaned his campaign $ 1.27 million in additional funding.
Paul Massey, the real estate executive turned Republican candidate for mayor, is trying to keep the focus on Bill de Blasio in the early stage of his uphill campaign to unseat the mayor.
So far, only Mr. de Blasio's main Republican opponent, Paul J. Massey Jr., a real estate sales executive, has rivaled him in fund - raising, though Mr. Massey has also spent money faster than he has taken it in from donors.
But both Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton would bring strong support for the real estate industry to the White House, lobbyists for the National Association of REALTORS ® told state and local association executives at the Leadership Summit in Chicago on Tuesday.
While Trump made no specific reference during his campaign to tax reforms that would affect real estate, industry executives are speculating that a plan to overhaul most tax laws made last June by House Republicans will be much more likely to proceed with Trump in office than a Democrat, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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