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As a financial analyst and journalist at CNBC for over 30 years, Michelle Caruso-Cabrera asked tough questions and got big answers about New Yorkers' finances. Now, she's running for New York City Comptroller to root out corruption, save small businesses, and build a recovery that works for all of us. If you’d like to unsubscribe, [click here.]( ​
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With just 68 days left until the primary, the city TODAY awarded nearly $5 MILLION in public funds to the establishment candidates in this race. We can still catch up and level the playing field, but with less than 70 days left we can only do it with YOUR support. The political insiders have made their choice in this race — and they chose the same people who got us where we are today. We all know that more of the same just won’t work anymore. That’s exactly why I’m in this race. I know firsthand that what’s been going on in City Hall isn’t going to work for our city, and it definitely isn’t going to help us recover from one of the worst crises we’ve ever seen. We need a person who is ready to ask the tough questions, make the tough calls, and work for everyone — not just the establishment. It’s already clear that I’m not the insider’s candidate for Comptroller, and that’s okay. I want to be the candidate for the hardworking New Yorkers who deserve to be prioritized in our recovery and who deserve to be heard when a crisis bears down. With your help, we don’t need to be the insider’s candidate. [Support my campaign now and take on the establishment — your donation could have up to 8x the impact!]( We can do this, New York. With thanks,
Michelle Caruso-Cabrera
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