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There is a Wide, Wide Field in the Race for Comptroller

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  • Larry Penner
    Posted February 25, 2021 at 5:41 pm

    Queens County Democratic Party clubhouse endorsement of State Assemblymember David Weprin for NYC Comptroller may make no difference. Since 2001, Weprin has run and lost races for NYC Council Speaker (2001 & 2005), Congress (2011) and NYC Comptroller (2009). It has always been in his blood to seek higher public office. The only problem has been that he lost each time. His colleagues and voters have never found him qualified for a promotion to higher office.

    Despite his claims of financial expertise, he was never considered a serious candidate by colleagues in the State Legislature to replace former State Comptroller Alan Hevisi in 2007.

    NYC Comptroller John Liu and State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli never hired Weprin for financial knowledge as a Deputy Comptroller.

    NYC Council members never promoted him to NYC Council Speaker in 2001 & 2005.

    His experience as Deputy Superintendent of Banks under Governor Mario Cuomo, Secretary of the Banking Board for NYS and Wall Street career made no difference in his previous races. The same will be true when he promotes past time as chair of the Securities Industry Association, as a member of the Assembly Ways and Means Committee or Chairman of the Corrections Committee.

    In his State Assembly Democratic Primary race, despite holding public office for 19 years, he only garnered 46% of the vote. Lucky for him, his two opponents split 54% of the vote. There is no reason to believe that his luck will change in the June Democratic Primary for NYC Comptroller. .

    (Larry Penner — David Weprin Political Historian since 2001 when he said “The position of the next NYC Council Speaker is too important to allow Republican Councilmembers to be included in the voting”)

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