Hi. Gur here. I'm the co-founder and publisher of Room Eight, one of New York's most heavily read political blogs (or rather, blog of blogs and vlogs). Here, however, I keep the topics more varied and free flowin'.
Voters in six City Council districts in Manhattan and the Bronx have the chance tomorrow to choose candidates to replace their representatives in City Hall. In five of those districts, Council members have to vacate their positions because of term limits; in the sixth, the incumbent is leaving to run for higher office. The Daily News endorses these Democratic primary candidates.
DISTRICT 2, lower East Side, Murray Hill, Gramercy and Alphabet City:
Gur Tsabar stands out in the crowd competing to replace Councilwoman Margarita Lopez.
Tsabar, an aide to Council Speaker Gifford Miller, has emphasized service and integrity. His campaign activities included collecting books for a school read-a-thon, cell phones for senior citizens and clothing for the poor. He also has given campaign donations to charity, and he cried foul first and loudest when rival Rosie Mendez used heavy-handed legal tactics to knock other candidates off the ballot.
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