fifth place, behind Bill de Blasio, Bill Thompson, Christine Quinn, and John Liu. He won zero precincts. Hegot less than 5 percent of the vote, with just over 31,000 votes counted so far. For comparison, the candidate with the next highest vote total is Erick Salgado. No one has heard of him either.
Date: Sep 11, 2013
Source: Google
NYers Narrow Down Wide Field Of Candidates In Primary
the Democratic side, polls show Public Advocate Bill de Blasio with a commanding lead over his rivals. He is facing off with City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, former Comptroller Bill Thompson, former Congressman Anthony Weiner, current City Comptroller John Liu, Sal Albanese, and Erick Salgado.
Date: Sep 10, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Bill de Blasio Widens Lead in Democratic Primary Race: NBC 4 NY Poll
Another past front-runner, disgraced former New York Rep. Anthony Weiner, has dropped to 7 percent, just ahead of Comptroller John Liu's 5 percent. Bronx pastor Erick Salgado and former City Councilman Sal Albanese remain stuck at 1 percent.
Date: Sep 09, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Christine Quinn slips to third in mayor's race, amny-News 12 poll finds
Rounding out the field of Democrats in the amNewYork-News 12 poll is former Rep. Anthony Weiner with 10 percent, Comptroller John Liu, 5 percent and former Councilman Sal Albanese and Brooklyn minister Erick Salgado, 1 percent each. Undecided voters account for 13 percent of the sample.
Date: Aug 29, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
De Blasio Draws Fire in Latest Mayoral DebateDe Blasio Draws Fire in Debate
The 90-minute debate on NY1 was the first to feature seven of the nine candidates on the ballot. Throughout much of the debate, Sal Albanese and Erick Salgado, who are at the bottom of the polls, complained they were being ignored.
minorities, repeatedly emerged as a flashpoint in the 90-minute televised debate, which featured the seven Democratic candidates frequently talking over each other. The debate also featured Weiner, Comptroller John Liu and two lesser-known candidates, ex-councilman Sal Albanese and the Rev. Erick Salgado.
With all seven Democratic candidates invited to take part including the little-known Erick Salgado and former Councilman Sal Albanese the 90-minute debate sometimes had the flavor of a crowded press conference.
Date: Aug 21, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
In 2nd Democratic Mayoral Debate, Quinn, Thompson Sharpen Attacks on ...
The other Democratic candidates in the debate were Comptroller John Liu, whose campaign has suffered from allegations of illegal fundraising, former City Councilman Sal Albanese and Bronx pastor Erick Salgado.