De Blasio will now focus on the general election, on Nov. 7, when he will face the Republican candidate, Nicole Malliotakis, an assemblywoman from Staten Island, and Bo Dietl, a former NYPD
detective running as an independent.
Bo Dietl, the fiery former NYPD
detective running as an independent, gets six percent.
Not exact matches
GOP leaders rejected bombastic
independent candidate Bo Dietl, a private
detective and former police officer, refusing to hand him a waiver to
run in the Republican primary (Dietl is still
running as an
independent and could take votes from the eventual Republican nominee).
The
independent candidate Bo Dietl, a former
detective and private investigator, remains barred from
running as a Republican.
De Blasio will now face Staten Island Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, the presumptive GOP nominee, and9 former police
detective Bo Dietl, who is
running as an
independent, in the November general election.
Bo Dietl, the businessman and former police
detective who is
running for mayor of New York City
as an
independent, began airing his first 30 - second television advertisement of the general election, in which he accuses de Blasio of «turning his back on dead cops.»
Former Republican and now
independent Bo Dietl had been seeking the Republican Party nod, but party leaders recently stated they would not be giving the former NYPD officer and private
detective the Wilson - Pakula authorization needed to
run as a non-Republican on the party's ballot line.