Carrion for Comptroller
Adolfo Carrion is entering the city comptroller's race, according to prepared remarks of his speech to ABNY, a business and civic group which is hosting a breakfast for Mr. Carrion in midtown this morning.
Money from Carrion's citywide 2009 committee will be eligible for his comptroller bid.
Today's announcement is great news for Bill Thompson, the current city comptroller and the only minority candidate seriously eyeing a mayoral bid. Thompson's presumed ethnic base of support could have been split by a Carrion candidacy.
"As a student of cities and of the economy I am ready to take on even more responsibility. And so I have decided to run for...NYC Comptroller in 2009," Carrion said, according to the prepared remarks.
UPDATE: Peter Kauffmann at Glover Park just sent out the following statement from Council member Melinda Katz, who is also running for city comptroller:
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