Campaigning for Comptroller
I just ran into Councilman Simcha Felder on the City Hall steps and asked him about his possible bid for city comptroller.
He said he's eyeing that seat first because, as a certified public accountant and tax auditor for a number of years, "I have a better understanding of numbers than most of the people" who are considering that race.
That would be a reference to the Chairman of the council's finance committee David Weprin, Brooklyn Assemblyman Jim Brennan and possibly Queens Councilman John Liu.
And being known as a jester in the Council doesn't hurt either, he said.
"People tend to relate to someone they like," he said, "We've seen that over and over again in elections. Personalities certainly come into play."
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Let's not forget about the other strong possibility from Queens...Melinda Katz. There are more people eyeing the comptroller's seat than the mayor's seat. Why the popularity?
Actually, John Liu is a certified public accountant and an actuary, as well. And he at least had the balls not to go run for a pee when it was time to vote for Speaker!
Simcha runs the fine line between class clown and class fool
Didn't Liu back DeBlasio for Speaker?
felder keeps on blasting the recycling program on hsi radio show
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