Curtis Sliwa arrives to vote, carrying one of his cats, Gizmo.
How are you feeling? “Physically, not good. I’m in a lot of pain,” @CurtisSliwa says, after he was hit by a cab on Friday. But says that pales in comparison to the pain of city workers (who declined to get vaccinated) and are out of a job.
“I know people have laughed at me… but as Gandhi said - go ahead, laugh at Gandhi - a society that doesn’t treat its animals well won’t treat its people well… we’re going to rescue the emotionally disturbed and the homeless AND the cats and dogs who get slaughtered.” - Sliwa
Sliwa says his campaign is “about the emotional disturbed and the homeless and *especially* the animals.”
“I got to get used to this!” Sliwa says. “Becoming the mayor, saving the city, is more important than wearing this red beret.”
“Sir, you can’t bring the cat inside… there’s signs all over the place. No cats in the building.”
Curtis handed Gizmo to a staffer while he and his wife Nancy, who is running for council against Gale Brewer, go inside.
He’s now doing a second gaggle inside because a BOE worker asked them to take off the Curtis Sliwa-branded gear inside the pollsite. He is #resisting.
Curtis is defiant because he was allowed to come in earlier this week with a cat and branded swag and nobody stopped him. But his jacket seems like it’s electioneering inside the pollsite.
Sliwa has apparently won the standoff. He gets his ballot while wearing his branded gear.
Local man votes.
Sliwa’s ballot got jammed. An election worker is trying the time honored technique of hitting the machine hard on the back.
I would know. I worked a ballot scanner last year!
Curtis has now been inside the poll site for 35 minutes, but Gizmo is doing OK.
Curtis still here. Ballot still jammed. I’m leaving. Thank you for following along.
Wait I’m back! @BOENYC officials, including @jennylamlow have arrived.
“You’re denying me my right to vote and now you’re threatening me with arrest!” Sliwa says. Neither of these things are true. Sliwa’s ballot was counted, and he’s not getting arrested.
There’s like a hundred people in here. Everyone is masked up, including Curtis - except for these two cops.
They have now gone as far as to open up the container with ballots, under the watchful eye of one Republican board member (Umane) and one Democratic board member (Low).
The ballot is two pages. His first page was counted, but jammed the machine. He now was able to cast his *second* page in the same machine (which only included uncontested judicial races).
“You were shunned. You were exiled. You were told you were persona non grata,” @CurtisSliwa tells Gizmo, upon their reunion.
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Just witnessed an incredibly boneheaded, impossibly naïve performance from @NYCMayor Bill de Blasio tonight at the We Love NYC Homecoming concert. Just got home, soaking wet from the show cancelled due to rain and lightning. 1/?
Seconds before Don Lemon introduced Barry Manilow, there was a flash of lightning in the sky. Lemon doesn’t mention it and Manilow plays Copacabana while raindrops start to fall. Then Manilow’s sound gets cut + an official voice announces that people gotta leave. Severe weather.
People star moving, quickly and calmly. Heard only a few understandable grumbles of disappointment. I was impressed! They put warnings on the screens, and make the announcement a couple more times.
After close to a year on the Upper West Side, men are being moved out of The Lucerne Hotel this morning.
For the previous year, elected officials have shown up at almost every one of those press conferences supporting the hotel residents. But post-election, nobody’s here today ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (There is a deputy public advocate representing Jumaane Williams’ office but that’s it)
“The Lucerne residents are not being moved as part of these back and forth legal challenges that you’ve heard about… the reason they’re being moved now is the city as a whole has decided to move everybody back to congregant shelters,” says Low of @UWSOpenHearts.
Two sources with knowledge of the announcement tell me state Sen. John Liu, the first and only Asian-American elected citywide, will be endorsing Andrew Yang for mayor tomorrow morning.
“Major” Yang endorsement tomorrow and I have absolutely no idea. As much as I hope it’s the surviving members of Linkin Park, I guess I’ll guess... Brad Hoylman?
Team Hoylman, btw, says it is not Hoylman.
Also not Gale. A lot of folks speculating Liu in the DMs 👀
At @ABetterNY, @ScottMStringer not so artfully tries to connect Yang’s criticism of UFT with his spending time in New Paltz during the worst of the pandemic. “He clearly doesn’t understand what so many went through” and implied he doesn’t “show respect” for teachers.
Stringer accuses Yang of trying to “score cheap political points” on criticizing UFT and well... both teams are playing a game right now.