Andrew Giuliani tries to bring his father’s serious 1990s New York administration approach to Albany by focusing his governor’s campaign on much-needed Empire State law enforcement decisions ahead of the June 28 primary election.
“The changes I want to make in New York, I think the changes Donald Trump made in Washington, and the changes Rudy Giuliani made in New York in the late ’90s, are incredible examples for the next governor.” New York Tell us what we need to do,” Giuliani told Breitbart News in an extensive interview.
From harassment to bureaucracy, from getting our police to actively re-enter the policing, from harassment of ‘great education’, to the teachers’ union and how they completely destroyed education and unconstitutional, not just in this state but in this country. [COVID] powers,” Giuliani continued.
“I want to be honest with the voters. For me, I introduced myself to who I am, you know, I’m Andrew Giuliani, and I worked in the Trump White House for four years – and I’m proud of that, to be honest. “.
Giuliani directs a game similar to his father’s campaign, which focuses specifically on the rampant crime problem in New York. When asked by Breitbart News how he would deal with opposition from Democratic Mayor Eric Adams to his conservative agenda, Giuliani said he could work with Adams to give the mayor political protection from left-wing criticism in the city.
“I really think Adams is kind of a chameleon because I think he’s going to work with a Republican governor the way he would try to work with a Democratic governor,” Giuliani told Breitbart News.
“I think really deeply and maybe I’m optimistic, but I really think deeply that he understands that his legacy and other political ambitions he has will be grounded above all else. On how to get that homicide rate and how to reduce violent crime. And if he sees a governor who is more interested in talking about it, I think he will muster up his courage and at least make sure he can ride,” Giuliani continued. “And if not, we’ll tell him to stay away.
Giuliani told Breitbart News that he will allocate $5 billion from the state budget to police, raise state funding for police to increase the areas where police budgets have been cut, crack down on the region’s radical lawyers and reverse the bail reform that has allowed it. Repeat for criminals to roam freely. and Giuliani called it “a real disaster”.
“With New York’s $220 billion budget, we’re going to make a lot of cuts, but one area where I don’t want to compromise is our police force,” Breitbart said.
“I’m going to use it to go and explain it, from the rostrum of the governor’s office to every member of the legislature, to every senatorial district in the state where crime is on the rise. [district residents] what they voted for and how it really hurt their lives. “I don’t think we have a governor who has really used the governor’s chair for a very long time, put pressure on the deputies, and used this public approach when talking directly to the voters,” he said. by Giuliani.
Giuliani also outlined his education policy plan in an interview with Breitbart News, pledging to raise the bar for charter schools and looking at the Florida Governor’s model. Ron DeSantis for wanting to do with the curriculum at Empire State.
“What I plan to do, or start doing on day one, is to increase the maximum number of charter schools statewide from 270 in New York to over 1,000 from 460. And really, I want to destroy charter schools. . cover and without it. But I’m happy as a negotiation point to at least double that at the end of my first term because they were so successful. I will also look into the Educational Parenting Rights Act introduced by DeSantis. I think that’s very reasonable and I would consider it a model in New York State for what the curriculum should be, Giuliani told Breitbart News.
It also referred to the ongoing war between faith-based schools and the state, as religious groups resisted attempts to create “administrative rules” that would violate communities’ right to teach their children.
“This is what I say to the orthodox communities – beyond nonsense. I think this is something we will do to cancel immediately. And as it goes through the legislature, it will take some deliberation on how we’re going to do that, but I think it’s crazy,” said Giuliani.
He warmly criticized the City of New York and the State’s punitive, anti-religious coronavirus policies in 2020, which were later adopted by the Trump administration as a First Amendment issue, but this has led to an ongoing campaign of harassment against the Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn. . Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo.
“This is in line with what this governor and the previous governor did, and they see government as more important than religion. We can go back to the fall of 2020, when they punished and arrested our Jewish brothers for a celebration of life at a wedding or a funeral. So for me it’s the same when you don’t have a cross or a Star of David, but cut a necklace. ”
Andrew Giuliani, who advocates the “grassroots strategy” in his campaign for governor of New York in the Republican primaries, is running with no money and no support from the Republican Party in the state. However, he was in a closer race than initially expected to Lee Zeldin, who won the almost full support of the New York Republican apparatus.
“We started early and we pretty much said, look, this is going to be a great strategy. We decided to visit all 62 counties in the first month, and I think it worked,” Giuliani told Breitbart News in an extensive exclusive interview. They found that we were not only willing to travel in the state and talk to them, but also genuinely talking to them and listening to the issues affecting New Yorkers.”
On average for June – among polls conducted by McLaughlin, Zogby and Emerson – Giuliani received 23.3 percent and Zeldin 34.4 percent. It is notable that McLaughlin’s endorsement by his campaign has led Zeldin to be ahead in any public poll, gaining 41 percent to Giuliani’s 18 percent. Zogbi Zeldin owns 25 percent, Giuliani 35 percent, Emerson Zeldin 40 percent and Giuliani 17 percent.
For better or worse, Giuliani leans on his brand, emphasizing his father’s influence on his political views and his close personal connection with MAGA poetry. After key GOP advisors and government fundraiser moved to Zeldin, the Giuliani sprout turned out to be a group of high-profile MAGA confidants to run his game, including his father, who is known for getting away with one of the most gruesome crimes in New York. world. conditions in its history and weakening of mafia control over key industries.
“All the action, no bullshit,” Andrew Giuliani, a veteran out-of-state GOP fundraiser, described to Breitbart News as popping up at a private party with the candidate after a fundraiser hosted by Trump for Rep. Eliza Stefanik (R -New York) is at Upper East Side Beach Cafe.
Giuliani attended a fundraiser for Stefanik at the Trump National Golf Club in Westchester in June, where he was elected by the majority and lauded by the former president, and then attended an “after-party” with Stefanik’s senior staff.
Giuliani found himself in an awkward position – he was clearly ideologically tied to Trump and personally close to the former president and many influential figures in the Trump movement, but none of the big names came forward to support him publicly.
“If the main message of the campaign is ‘Donald Trump is bad, Rudy Giuliani is bad,’ you know, then Andrew Giuliani must be really bad.” It’s not the solution for a state that has led the country in immigration, for a state where we’ve seen crime spiral out of control over the past half century,” Giuliani told Breitbart News. “So I go out there and post the plans, the plans I think New Yorkers will see on day one,” he continued, rejecting the idea that he could be attacked in a navy blue for his support. Trump-style positions. and agenda.
New York received more than 3,250,000 votes for Donald Trump in the last presidential election; it was the most voted by any Republican in the state since Ronald Reagan in 1984.
“Republicans who want to evade Trump are looking at a 25-year-old consultant scenario, I think. They’re not really looking at a changing playing field here,” Giuliani told Breitbart News.
Trump rejected Giuliani’s support because he personally likes both candidates and supports both of his programs, according to a source familiar with the former president’s mentality who spoke to Breitbart News. According to the source, he is even more grateful to Zeldin, who defended him at the time of the accusation. Speaking to Breitbart News, advisers added that Trump’s support for Giuliani would likely lead him to the lead in the June 28 primary.Trump also did not support Zeldin.
Giuliani predicted that Albany promised big changes in his first year in office, telling the state could change rapidly with his diligent implementation of conservative policies and “could happen quickly” to Breitbart News.
“I think people will be surprised how fast we can get around New York City. I’m Going Back To Rudy Giuliani’s Time – You can look at the rotting apple, cover it up.” Time They said New York was out of control, and that in 1997 New York City was one of the safest cities in the world – one of the safest major cities in the world. As we have seen, this can happen quickly, both positively and negatively,” he said. “And recently, New York became one of the safest cities in the country – less than a decade ago – and we’ve seen it destroyed,” he continued.
“I think we can bring him back and we have items on our agenda that we can start implementing on the first day you see a big difference in Giuliani’s first year,” he told Breitbart News.
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