New York Mayoral Debate
Two of the three candidates seeking the position of New York City mayor answered questions on their platforms for the election to be held on… read more
Two of the three candidates seeking the position of New York City mayor answered questions on their platforms for the election to be held on November 2, 1993. The Republican party candidate, Rudy Giuliani, did not take part in the debate. George Marlin stated that he and Mayor David Dinkins are diametrically opposed on every issue concerning New York City. While Mayor Dinkins believes that government is the answer, Mr. Marlin contends that government is the problem. He added that voters certainly have a choice in the upcoming election. Following the debate, several journalists critiqued it and stated that Mr. Marlin is unlikely to capture a large percentage of the electorate. close
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- Frank Lombardi Correspondent Daily News
- Gabe Pressman Correspondent WNBC-TV, New York
- Todd S. Purdum Correspondent New York Times
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