Candidates talk Queens issues in hopes to replace Melinda Katz
Retired NYPD Sergeant Anthony Miranda, left, Councilman Costa Constantinides, Assemblywoman Alicia Hyndman, former Councilwoman Elizabeth Crowley, Councilman Donovan Richards and Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer each explained why he or she should be elected borough president during last Saturday’s candidate forum at Russell Sage Junior High School in Forest Hills.
Former Councilwoman Elizabeth Crowley, Councilman Donovan Richards and Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer are three candidates running to replace District Attorney-elect Melinda Katz as borough president.
Retired NYPD Sgt. Anthony Miranda, Councilman Costa Constantinides and Assemblywoman Alicia Hyndman each made a case to replace Katz.
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jbrown posted at 6:17 pm on Wed, Nov 27, 2019.
interesting none of the candidates talks about bringing business to the borough. Or doing a single thing for homeowners. Yes homeowners. That dirty word for the people who invested in the borough. EW! That's so ELITIST and SELFISH!
So after the new bozo aka borough president, runs out the middle class, and Queens is now low-income housing as far as the eye can see, everything will be just peachy perfect.