November 4, 2013
By Marc Bussanich
Brooklyn, NY—Bill de Blasio stood on the steps of Borough Hall on Friday with an army of labor leaders to say that now is not the time to get complacent even though The New York Times/Sienna College Poll of October 28 shows him leading Republican Joseph Lhota by a big margin—68 to 23 percent. “The stakes are too high for people to feel complacent. It’s been 20 years since someone who believes like we believe has been in City Hall,” said de Blasio. (Watch Video)