New York City mayoral candidate Whitney Tilson described himself as a 'centrist' Democrat while sharing his plans to improve the Big Apple if elected.
Wall Street investor and longtime Democrat Whitney Tilson is vowing to cut the radical left agenda's rotten spot out of the Big Apple, as the field of candidates hoping to unseat Mayor Eric Adams takes shape.
The devil's in the details,' he responded. 'New York's been a sanctuary city going back to the 1970s and every mayor, even under Republican mayors like Giuliani, have maintained that in the sense that New York City has not cooperated with efforts to do mass deportations, something I opposed.
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