Dear Friend,
I'm truly grateful for all of your support and hard work since I started my campaign for City Comptroller.
We had a strong showing yesterday in the Primary election for Comptroller -- well ahead of our rivals with more than 38% of the vote, but we did not quite reach the 40% plurality needed. We're all set for the run-off election on September 29th.
Our campaign is already building on our momentum -- today, we gained the support of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Joint Council 16 which represents more than 120,000 workers in the trucking, sanitation, airline and pharmaceutical industries.
"It is my pleasure to announce on behalf of the more than 120,000 working men and women in the Teamsters Joint Council 16, our endorsement of Councilman John Liu for New York City Comptroller," said Teamsters President George Miranda. "Over the past eight years, as a Councilman and Chair of the Transportation Committee, he has consistently backed the interests of working people. John's financial experience will make him a fine Comptroller, but his passion for public service will make him the people's watchdog in an era of economic uncertainty. We look forward to doing all we can to make sure that John becomes New York's next Comptroller."
People are galvanized by the positive campaign we're running - a campaign based on the issues that matter to working men and women and families across the City. People are excited about my vision for the Office and plan to build on on City's infrastructure and protect the pensions that people have worked their whole lives to accumulate.
The people of this City deserve an independent fiscal watchdog that looks out for their interests, not the special interests. I will be an aggressive advocate for you...my campaign has always been about you!
I will work hard over the next two weeks...and even harder for you when I'm elected the next Comptroller.
Please join me... and help turn out the vote on September 29th. And, together, we will change the future of New York City.
Grateful for your support,
John Liu
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FOX5 News - 9/16/09
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http://www.myfoxny.com/dpp/good_day_ny/090916_john_liu_good_day_ny >EXCERPT - New York City Councilman John Liu of Queens finished first in the Democratic primary for New York City Comptroller, but it wasn't enough to avoid a run-off.
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NY1: "Liu, Yassky Prepare For Comptroller Runoff" - 9/16/09
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http://www.ny1.com/Content/Top_Stories/105819/liu--yassky-prepare-for-comptroller-runoff/Default.aspx >EXCERPT - The Democratic race for city comptroller between four City Council members was tight as expected Tuesday, but the leading candidate almost avoided a runoff entirely.
"I'm deeply so honored to have all of your support, for all the hard work that you have put in over these months and years and to get us to the point that we are today," said Liu. "We made a tremendous showing."
Liu collected the most votes in a race that pitted four City Council members against each other.
Liu says he's planning to spend the next two weeks talking about the issues and says he fully expects to be the Democratic nominee come Election Day in November.
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NEW YORK TIMES: "A Victory, Runoffs and Several Incumbents Ousted" - 9/15/09 <
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/15/candidates-await-results-as-primary-winds-down/?hp >EXCERPT - In the race for comptroller, Councilman John C. Liu of Queens held the lead, with 38 percent of the vote.
When the candidate arrived, the crowd grew louder. Arms went out to hug Mr. Liu, who arrived with his wife, Jenny, and his 9-year-old son, Joey. "Listen, we're not done yet!" Mr. Liu said. "One more hour!
Let's get those voters out."
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NEW YORK TIMES: "New Yorkers Vote in Primaries for Top Citywide Posts" - 9/14/09 <
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/15/nyregion/15turnout.html?_r=1&hp >EXCERPT - Mr. Liu, who would be the first Asian-American elected to citywide office, has the endorsement of several powerful unions, including the United Federation of Teachers, the Service Employees International Union and the Transport Workers Union.