NYC comptroller candidate Mark Levine speaks Hebrew in first campaign ad - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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Mark Levine's first campaign ad for New York City comptroller showcases his multilingual abilities, as he speaks Spanish, Greek, Mandarin, and Hebrew. This approach aims to resonate with a diverse electorate ahead of the Democratic primary. Levine, known for his advocacy work and commitment to upward mobility, highlights initiatives like the Trust Federal Credit Union and tenant protections. He emphasizes the importance of connecting with New Yorkers in their native languages to foster community and inclusivity, reflecting his Jewish heritage and deep ties to New York's cultural fabric.
Levine, who is Jewish and is known among New York's politicos for his language skills, makes the case for why New Yorkers from all backgrounds should vote for him.
As Comptroller, I want every New Yorker to feel seen and heard - and being able to connect with Hebrew-speaking New Yorkers in their own language is one small but meaningful way I can do that.
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