The Almost Mayor
September 11, 2001 was supposed to be primary day in New York City. As the divisive tenure of Mayor Rudy Giuliani was winding down, the city seemed poised to elect a more inclusive mayor. The Democratic frontrunner, progressive Mark Green, appeared to f
An episode of the Shoe Leather podcast, hosted by Columbia Journalism School, titled "The Almost Mayor" was published on May 16, 2022 and runs 61 minutes.
May 16, 2022 ·61m · Shoe Leather
Summary
September 11, 2001 was supposed to be primary day in New York City. As the divisive tenure of Mayor Rudy Giuliani was winding down, the city seemed poised to elect a more inclusive mayor. The Democratic frontrunner, progressive Mark Green, appeared to fit the part. But when the Twin Towers went down, voting in the primary was halted. In the following weeks, many New Yorkers embraced Giuliani, who was anointed America’s Mayor. In this new, unknown New York, there were no certainties. The moment of unity before the attacks was lost. And instead of Green, New Yorkers elected a little-known Republican billionaire named Mike Bloomberg. This is a story about how our principles are tested in times of crisis. https://shoeleather.podcasts.library.columbia.edu/
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