Phony
Progressives*
Raj Goyle and Drew Warshaw claim they’ll fight for working New Yorkers. But their records, their donors, and their careers tell a completely different story.
*NOT ACTUALLY PROGRESSIVE.
New Yorkers deserve a Comptroller who fights for them.
RAJ GOYLE:
REPUBLICAN OR DEMOCRAT? YOU DECIDE .
Raj Goyle wants you to think he’s a progressive. But in his OWN words, in his OWN CAMPAIGN ad, he bragged about voting with Republicans 80% of the time.
— Earned an “A” rating from the NRA
— Anti-abortion voting record
Now he wants your vote?
Don't fall for it.
DREW WARSHAW
HE’S NOT FIGHTING THE INSIDERS. HE IS ONE.
While working families struggle to keep a roof over their heads, Warshaw collected $3 million in compensation running a so-called housing nonprofit–an organization that was subsequently forced into a million dollar settlement over conditions that left tenants in unsafe, deteriorating homes.
Warshaw himself resides in a $5 million condominium.
Warshaw’s campaign has received maxed-out contributions from real estate moguls, private equity bankers like Mickey Drexler and Edward Rosenfeld, tens of thousands of dollars from his parents, and his former boss, disgraced ex-governor Eliot Spitzer– kind of insider who he claims to fight against.
Payment from:
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Karen Warshaw and Peter Warshaw — $55,500
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Peter Riguardi — $20,500
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Jed Walentas (DUMBO) — $10,000
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Philippe Visser — $18,000
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Paul Ciminelli (Buffalo) — $10,000
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Jeffrey Keitelman (Chevy Chase, MD) — $6,000
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Andrew Lax (Tribeca) — $5,750
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Donald Layton — $18,000
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John Vogelstein — $18,000
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Robert N. Downey — $18,000
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Leon Wagner (Dorado, PR) — $15,000
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Peter Joseph — $11,000
(with relative Carol Joseph at $9,000)
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David De Leeuw and Treva De Leeuw — $9,000 each
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Christopher Brody — $7,000
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Eliot Spitzer — $18,000
✎✎✎ Karen Warshaw and Peter Warshaw — $55,500 ✎✎✎ Peter Riguardi — $20,500 ✎✎✎ Jed Walentas (DUMBO) — $10,000 ✎✎✎ Philippe Visser — $18,000 ✎✎✎ Paul Ciminelli (Buffalo) — $10,000 ✎✎✎ Jeffrey Keitelman (Chevy Chase, MD) — $6,000 ✎✎✎ Andrew Lax (Tribeca) — $5,750 ✎✎✎ Donald Layton — $18,000 ✎✎✎ John Vogelstein — $18,000 ✎✎✎ Robert N. Downey — $18,000 ✎✎✎ Leon Wagner (Dorado, PR) — $15,000 ✎✎✎ Peter Joseph — $11,000 (with relative Carol Joseph at $9,000) ✎✎✎ David De Leeuw and Treva De Leeuw — $9,000 each ✎✎✎ Christopher Brody — $7,000 ✎✎✎ Eliot Spitzer — $18,000
To: Drew Warshaw’s Campaign
Don't let him fool you.
Drew Warshaw doesn't fight for you.
The true champion of
working New Yorkers is
Tom DiNapoli.
Hear about Tom's record directly from working New Yorkers.
“As I get closer to retirement, I take pride in knowing the pension I worked hard for will be there—because leaders like Tom stood up and fought to protect it.” — Ali C., Healthcare Worker
”During the pandemic, child care providers were struggling, and Tom protected our pension funding when we needed it most.”
— Janna R., Childcare Worker
“After a serious medical scare, I learned that security for your family isn’t something you can take for granted, and our pension makes all the difference.”
— Peter S., School Custodian