Like, who is the Garcia voter who moves to Maya because of AOC?
Especially because undecideds ticked back up too?
Anyways, we know there's a Marist poll out there, still to come. And hopefully @bobhardt can talk NY1 into paying for another IPSOS survey pre-primary day.
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OK, let's try this again, since they're transcribed, here are all the answers on bikes and licenses (and they're all kind of basically the same?)
So, two things to watch. There are candidates-- Yang, Garcia, Maya -- who try to thread the motorized versus unmotorized thread; and Adams and Stringer who just talk about bikes and not motorized devices
"I do think we should be licensing e-bikes and any vehicle that can go above a certain speed," said Yang, who nixed the idea of bike licenses when pressed on bicycle riders who "disobey the law."
So, they're arguing lots of things that no one is arguing: 1) No one said the memo was the sole driver or the principal driver. They said it was a contributor and the data shows it might have increased the already high death toll by 1,000 people -- nypost.com/2021/02/18/cuo…
2) They're arguing that patients had nowhere else to go, even though they had largely empty temporary hospitals and the hospital ship that could have taken the transfers.
There were requests for such transfers that were ignored.
"There's a race for mayor in New York City and many people have been speaking to me about it," says Gov. Andrew Cuomo, as the clock moves from 'change-the-subject' o'clock to 'twist-the-knife-in-Bill-de-Blasio' o'clock
"NYCHA is an ongoing tragedy"
Also, remember that Gov. Cuomo promised NYCHA $550m, but:
- Barred $100m from going to structural uses
- Then took years to okay the allocation of the remaining $450m