Jones recently moved to Brooklyn from his former home north of the city. So I don’t think this poll tells us a whole lot honestly.” We are not sure, any of us, who’s going to show up to vote for an August election. ![]() And on top of that, you have an election that sadly, we all know, is an August election. “Polls are decreasingly able to predict what’s going to happen on election day. “If I had made my decisions based on polls at a similar point in 2009 for public advocate, or 2013 for mayor, I would have just walked away,” de Blasio said. But de Blasio appeared undeterred by his abysmal showing while taking questions at an unrelated press conference in City Hall Park Thursday morning. The man formerly known as Hizzoner came in at just 5 percent in the poll – first reported by the news site City & State New York – that asked 533 likely Democratic voters about eight of the top contenders in the 15-candidate field. Chirlane I.The city’s former chief executive Bill de Blasio is still quite unpopular with voters in his one-time City Council district according to a new poll on the 10th Congressional District race from a progressive data firm released Thursday. 1948), a journalist in Seattle, Washington Absent from his children, he suffered from inoperable lung cancer and committed suicide on July 28, 1979. In 1968, he left the home for good, and a year later, his wife divorced him. As a war veteran, angry and embittered, he descended into alcoholism, especially when his youngest son, Bill de Blasio, was born in May 1961. He found work in the private sector, but his integrity had been impugned and his career derailed. But when another allegation about his Yale days surfaced in 1953, he left government service. ![]() With assistance from distinguished law, he rebutted each allegation and kept his job. officials were Soviet spies, charged that his wife demonstrated communist sympathies. Most damaging, Whittaker Chambers, the Time editor who had testified in 1948 that Alger Hiss and other U.S. Informants reported that at Yale, he had belonged to the American Student Union, which included communists. At a July 1950 hearing, he answered allegations generated by months of FBI investigation. Like many civil servants of that era, Wilhelm was soon ensnared by the federal employee loyalty program, established in 1947 to counter claims that the Truman administration harbored communists. ![]() After the war, the couple married and started a family in Washington, DC, where Wilhelm found a job as an economist in the Bureau of the Budget. He served in the Pacific Theater and lost a lower leg in the Battle of Okinawa. In 1942, after learning he was too tall for the U.S. When World War II broke out that year, he looked to serve, especially after the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. He joined the editorial staff at Time, where he met his wife, Maria de Blasio. ![]() Wilhelm graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Yale University in 1939. Wilhelm was born on Septemin New York City as the son of Donald George Wilhelm and Nina Warren. Warren Wilhelm (SeptemJuly 28, 1979) was the father of Bill de Blasio, the Mayor of New York City (2014-present).
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