Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz declared victory in her primary race against two Democratic challengers Tuesday night.
Katz held a convincing lead over retired Judge George Grasso and public defender Devian Daniels, having secured nearly 71% of the vote with 96% precincts reporting as of 11 p.m. on June 27.
Grasso and Daniels each have approximately 14% of the vote,with Grasso ahead by only 187 votes as of 11 p.m.
Katz delivered her victory speech at the Queens Boulevard barbecue joint Queens Bully after she amassed an avalanche of endorsements from law enforcement unions and most major labor organizations in the city, nearly all of the borough’s Democratic elected officials, Mayor Eric Adams and, most recently, Gov. Kathy Hochul, who joined Katz during her victory party at Queens Bully.
Throughout her campaign, Katz hammered home the point that she provided a steady hand running the Queens DA’s office through turbulent times, having been sworn in just months ahead of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown.
She said she worked to keep Queens families safe by leading the effort to take illegal weapons and ghost guns off the streets and held human traffickers and domestic abusers accountable. At the same time, she has launched Queens’ first-ever Conviction Integrity Unit to ensure justice for those wrongfully convicted.
11 comments:
She only won the primary not the General Election !
Devian Daniels was only running because they told her there would be a celebratory buffet dinner if she won.
Add Queens to the idiot list !
New York City is beyond help. The Democrats have destroyed it forever.
Anybody Remember when John J santucci was queens DA ?
At least one white person still has a civil service job in Queens - make that all of NYC.
Good news for Queens.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!!!
The Sheeple get the representation they deserve.
And here is your district attorney Queens County, posing with the most corrupt politician in Queens history. Always just a step ahead of a federal indictment, I give you Gregory Meeks!
The irony is not lost....
Anonymous said...
She only won the primary not the General Election
In NYC winning a primary is pretty much the same as winning the general election, particularly if you're a good soldier for the dems and Kingmaker Meeks likes you..
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