Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez endorses Maya Wiley for New York mayor

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Julián Castro, a former Housing and Urban Development Secretary, also announced his support for the Democrat.
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Native New Yorker and U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, one of the Democratic Party's leading progressive voices, on Saturday endorsed Maya Wiley's bid to become the next mayor of New York City.

The New York Democrat's nod could give a boost to Wiley, a former lawyer for New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, who has lagged behind Democratic frontrunners Eric Adams, Andrew Yang and Kathryn Garcia.

"We have an option of a candidate who can center people, racial justice, economic justice and climate justice," Ocasio-Cortez said during her announcement in New York City. "[Wiley] didn't just come up to run for mayor but has experience and has a lifetime of dedication to this."

Adams responded to Ocasio-Cortez's nod in a statement, arguing Wiley would slash the city's police budget and "would endanger the lives of New Yorkers.”

Maya Wiley
Maya Wiley, a New York City Democratic mayoral candidate, speaks out against anti-Asian hate crimes during a news conference on March 18.Mark Lennihan / AP file

Wiley, a former MSNBC legal commentator, also received support Saturday from Julián Castro, the former Housing and Urban Development Secretary under President Barack Obama who ran unsuccessfully for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.

"She's laid out a bold, progressive agenda to support working families and small businesses, improve housing affordability and public safety, and ensure every New Yorker can prosper," Castro said in a statement.

Wiley is a civil rights litigator who has worked for the NAACP and the ACLU. Following her time with De Blasio she headed the civilian board that monitors the New York Police Department.

"She will be a progressive in Gracie Mansion," Ocasio-Cortez said, referring to the mayor's official residence.

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