Thursday, January 11, 2024

Jeni from the block holds fundraiser in Manhattan with the Mayor

 

New York City Mayor Eric Adams showed up in support of Assembly Member Jenifer Rajkumar at a fundraiser she hosted at Manhattan’s Fish & Hunt Club.

 City And State

Assembly Member Jenifer Rajkumar threw a fundraiser at midtown Manhattan’s Hunt & Fish Club last night, asking attendants to donate $3,000 for a night of open bar, food and access to New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Aside from the mayor’s appearance and remarks, the event at the Times Square venue drew other well-known Rajkumar supporters, including Kathryn Wylde, president and CEO of the nonprofit Partnership for New York City. “Jenifer is very thoughtful. She’s very consultative. She represents a very diverse community and does it in a way that’s very balanced, where she pays attention to the concerns of business, residents and puts that all together. Jenifer is a terrific asset in the Assembly.”

Rajkumar, in her signature red dress, struck a pose as she addressed a crowd of supporters at the exclusive Midtown club. She credited Theodore Roosevelt’s “The Man in the Arena” speech for inspiring her commitment to making a difference as a politician.

“I’m going to change it,” she said of the Roosevelt speech from 1910. “I’m going to change it and I’m going to call it, ‘The Woman in the Arena.’ And it is not the critics that count. Not the man who points out how the strong woman stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done better. It belongs to the woman who is actually in the arena.”

Adams also spoke, throwing his support behind the candidate who made history as the first Indian American woman elected to state office. Rajkumar appeared on stage with Adams and proclaimed herself the first politician out of Queens to endorse the mayor for his 2025 reelection bid.

The mayor posed for several photos with supporters, asking at one point to make sure Rajkumar was included. He left shortly after the pair made remarks on stage, giving Rajkumar a warm hug and kiss on the cheek. City & State caught up with the mayor as he got into his Chevy Suburban outside on West 44th Street, a commercial strip known for its busy nightlife scene. The mayor was asked about his thoughts after Gov. Kathy Hochul’s State of the State address on Tuesday, a speech that hinted at little progress in solving the migrant crisis and other issues impacting the city.

“Without a doubt. I’ve been talking cannabis initiatives, I’ve been talking about housing initiatives, I’ve been talking about what we’re going to do about moving forward with so many other agendas, (from) the environment to all those things I’ve been talking about, which is really exciting,” he said as he entered the SUV, a rack of designer and tailored suits visible inside.

 So the governor is still not going to help us with the migrant dystopia. Thanks Kathy Clown.

 

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, Barack Obama famously said, 'Elections have consequences.'

Anonymous said...

Sanctuary city status has worked great!


Anonymous said...

Vote these mutts out...

Anonymous said...

Thank you corrupt supreme court for legalizing corruption.

georgetheatheist said...

How many red dresses does she have . . . or does she wear the same one all the time?

Anonymous said...

Stupid mayor will soon be indicted, will likely bail and resign knowing he cant fix the mess he made. His replacement Jumaane Williams is going to be worse.
This rabble raising, socialist racist prick is with the Black Lives Matter terrorists, has such shit for brains there is no way he can run the city and ...hates cops more then all city council members and Albany lawmakers put together.
New York City is doomed.

Anonymous said...

Curtis has some new dirt coming out soon on Swagger Man with no plan.

Anonymous said...

Unelect these phony scumbags, She doesn't even live in Queens,actually neither does he!