In Crowded N.Y.C. Mayor's Race, Zellnor Myrie (D) Needs a Breakthrough
He has a back story that, at one time, seemed right for New York.
Zellnor Myrie, a state senator running for mayor, is Afro-Latino in a city where 51 percent of residents identify as Black or Latino. He is well regarded by his colleagues in the State Legislature, where he has championed left-leaning proposals like the John R. Lewis New York Voting Rights Act and legislation that allows the state and individuals to sue gun manufacturers.
He grew up in a rent-stabilized apartment in New York City, attended its public schools and is a rabid New York Knicks fan a loyalty he seems keen to highlight. (He has been a guest on a Knicks podcast, been pictured in the back seat of a sedan watching a Knicks playoff game on his laptop and has appeared outside the Garden, asking that free tickets be given to working-class fans.)
All of it is meant to further the idea that New York deserves a mayor who understands ordinary New Yorkers struggles much as the citys current mayor, Eric Adams, suggested he did four years ago. Mr. Myrie, 38, firmly believes that he is the person to properly fulfill that legacy, and that the races front-runner, former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, is not.
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