Comptroller debate spotlights split on Mayor Adams, unity on policy | amNewYork
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In the inaugural debate for the Democratic primary for city Comptroller, candidates Justin Brannan and Mark Levine sparred over their strategies towards Mayor Eric Adams and the looming threat of President Trump. Despite Brannan's efforts to narrow the polling gap by challenging Levine's decisions related to Adams, both candidates found common ground on major issues, including the use of pension funds for affordable housing and oversight of NYPD's overtime expenditures. Polls indicate a significant number of undecided voters, making the upcoming primary crucial.
'In the face of challenges from both the mayor's office and former President Trump, it’s imperative we prioritize transparency and accountability in public office.'
'While we may agree on many issues, my approach to leadership is about bold decisions that directly confront the problems facing our city.'
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