Bill de Blasio, Never Really in, Officially Out of the Democrat Primary for President - Granite Grok

Bill de Blasio, Never Really in, Officially Out of the Democrat Primary for President

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I guess the biggest question on the morning we learn that New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is no longer running for president is this. Which remaining Democrats will get the votes of his two supporters?

It’s a tough call. Bill did win the primary and home and was elected to unclog the bathroom toilet but that too is a job for which he is not qualified. Here’s his buh-bye.

“I feel like I’ve contributed all I can to this primary election,” he said on the show. “And it’s clearly not my time. So I’m going to end my presidential campaign.”

I think the consensus opinion is that you will have done significantly more by dropping out than you ever did by getting in – polling at zero percent in New York City. The place that elected you mayor. Which suggests that you didn’t even support your candidacy. You are from there, yes?

Maybe your two supporters were a pair of deaf-mute corn-whisperers in Iowa who, if the narrative is accurate sensed a disturbance in the force suggesting that you might be white.

Strange business, these crowded primaries. Back in 2008, the Left ponied up a similar horde until Obama stole the nomination – from Hillary. Then chose as VP the guy who liked him because he was clean and articulate for a black man. I wonder if NH’s CE-YO tried to harpoon that primary as well.

So, it’s back to New York City, which won’t be glad to have you. They like you as mayor about as much as a potential President. But you have a leadership opportunity if you want to take it. Andrew Yang is polling better than Kamala Harris in California.

Harris is from there, the way you are from the Big Apple.

Coincidence? I think not.

Give her a call. Offer some advice. It’s over sweetie. Go back to harassing innocent judicial nominees in show trial hearings. At least you’re good at that. Good at making Americans vote for Republican Senators. And we could use a few more of them. Especially from here in New Hampshire.

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