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In terms of scorekeeping, I think the mayor did well. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything. He was firm, feisty, aggressive, and he showed a side of him that New Yorkers might want to see more of.
Douglas Muzzio
We can do better than a mayor who cuts sweetheart deals with developers at a time of a crisis in affordable housing. . .better than a mayor who let 100,000 New Yorkers slip into poverty.
Freddy Ferrer
The stronger the vote, the more it says that New Yorkers endorse the mayor's way of managing the city and its problems, ... And if the public says, 'we want his way to continue,' other elected officials may think, 'maybe we have to adapt ourselves to the mayor's way, too.'
William Cunningham
We think that in general terms New Yorkers are adapting, which is not a surprise to us but it's always a good thing to see. New Yorkers do what they have to do to get on with their life and that has definitely been evident this morning in the commute.
Jarrod Bernstein
The simple truth is that [the mayor's] tax hikes have made it harder for working and middle-class New Yorkers to hold on to their homes, and also harder for other New Yorkers to buy homes.
Fernando Ferrer
Sometimes the speaker and mayor agree and sometimes they don't, but the mayor has tremendous respect for the speaker and they share a good working relationship and a commitment to improve the lives of all New Yorkers.
Jordan Barowitz
In the transit strike and even before that, he's come across as a feisty fighter, a real mayor of the people.
Doug Muzzio
She would be a little bit feisty, but I don't think she ever was in a bad way. She was firm and solid and determined and confident. But not in an antagonistic way.
Tom Lasater
I feel it necessary to make these points clear because of the references to my firm in the Mayor's article, ... Further references to my firm in a manner which clearly reflect intent to throw blame in my direction will not be tolerated .... Placing into issue this firm's competence may well serve to waive the City's privilege with respect to documents in our possession which are necessary to demonstrate the falsity of those assertions.
Charles Green
Mayor Bloomberg supported George Bush and New Yorkers will remember it,
Anthony Weiner
I think it was a function of his longevity with the firm and his contributions to the firm in terms of bringing clients in the office.
Jeff Kennedy
Mayor Bloomberg is fortunate enough to be a billionaire, which puts him well out of touch with New Yorkers, ... Freddy's going to do this the old-fashioned way.
Howard Dean
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1948
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Mayor Bloomberg is fortunate enough to be a billionaire, which puts him well out of touch with New Yorkers, ... Freddy's going to do this the old fashioned way.
Howard Dean
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1948
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He's going to be receptive to the views of other partners and to changes, ... He's a superb business lawyer. That's much more important in terms of managing a law firm and dealing with the law firm's clients.
Arthur Golden
He's going to be receptive to the views of other partners and to changes. He's a superb business lawyer. That's much more important in terms of managing a law firm and dealing with the law firm's clients.
Arthur Golden
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