
Anti-cop mayoral wannabes are totally out of touch with poor, minority New Yorkers
NY Post
New Yorkers have grown increasingly alarmed by the seemingly unstoppable spike in violent crime, but a new poll commissioned by The Post makes clear just who cares most: the very groups that anti-police activists, including several mayoral candidates, claim to champion — namely, minorities and the poor.
Clearly, these wannabes (Maya Wiley, Dianne Morales and Scott Stringer, in particular) couldn’t be more out of touch with what matters to voters. In the Post survey, nearly 30 percent of New Yorkers ranked “crime/safety” as “the most important issue” facing the city — and 43.2 percent said “safety” concerns would have the greatest impact on their vote. More than half (50.4 percent versus 42.6 percent) disapprove of the city’s decision to defund the NYPD last year.More Related News
