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Billionaire Trump donor Stephen Ross is reportedly teaming with Mike Bloomberg's old deputy to raise $100 million for the next NYC mayoral race

"Like many New Yorkers, Stephen Ross is deeply concerned about our recovery from the pandemic and the future of the city, which is deeply troubled right now," Ross spokesperson Jon Weinstein told, the Alphabet-owned "smart-city" company, and served as deputy mayor in Bloomberg's administration. He is a Democrat, although Bloomberg was a Republican when he started serving as mayor, later switching to Independent.

Ross has been advising on a proposal that Doctoroff is drafting to create a nonprofit to help shape an agenda for the next mayoralty, per the Times. Doctoroff told the paper he is not part of Mr. Ross' fundraising effort.

 

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Note to self: After experiencing the destruction of NYC that Deblasio systematically carried out, remember to NEVER vote for another 'Progressive' again.

So these rich people can raise a hundred million for a political race but they can’t raise a few million to help the homeless in their city

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