The New York Post reports:
Rudy Giuliani is exploring running for New York City mayor next year, political insiders say — and the disgraced ex-Hizzoner isn’t outright denying it. Giuliani, reached by The Post on Sunday at his Palm Beach, Fla. home, said, “I’m not going to say never, ever, ever.”
Giuliani said Sunday that the idea of him running for mayor might not be so far-fetched, even if he hasn’t officially thrown his hat in the ring.
He cited the alleged corruption in the Adams administration and said the other likely candidates for mayor are dangerously far-left. “Everyone running for mayor looks like they’re from Red China. They don’t look American,” the ex-mayor said. “I’m concerned about the city becoming a Democratic dictatorship.”
Read the full article. NYC mayors are limited to two consecutive terms but can run again after a four-year break. In 2008, the NYC Council extended the limit to three consecutive terms, enabling Michael Bloomberg’s third win in 2009, but that extension was overwhelmingly repealed in a 2010 public referendum.
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