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- Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York City finally ended his quixotic presidential run on Friday after spending months on the campaign trail but failing to crack 1% in the polls or qualify for the fall debates.
- De Blasio is highly unpopular both in his own city and among the Democratic primary electorate, currently holding a net negative favorability rating among New Yorkers, according to Quinnipiac polling.
- A recent Siena College poll found that de Blasio has the distinction of being the only candidate in the field to receive 0% support among Democratic voters in both his own home state and city.
- New Yorkers, other Twitter commentators, and even President Donald Trump himself dragged de Blasio when he entered the primary, and they had plenty of fun at his expense when he dropped out.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York City finally ended his quixotic presidential run on Friday after spending months on the campaign trail but failing to crack 1% in the polls or qualify for the fall debates.
De Blasio is highly unpopular both in his own city and in the Democratic primary electorate, currently holding a net negative favorability rating among New Yorkers, according to Quinnipiac polling.
The mayor could have spent his summer working overtime to solve the pressing issues facing New Yorkers and improving his standing among his constituents.
But instead, he logged just seven hours of work at City Hall in May, the month he launched his bid. Instead, he traveled through early primary states trying to convince voters why they should like him when the people of his own city don't.
And a recent Siena College poll of the 2020 Democratic primary found that de Blasio has the distinction of being the only candidate in the field to receive 0% support among Democratic voters in both his own home state, and the city over which he presides.
Even when he first got into the race, pretty much everyone was puzzled as to why. One former aide, speaking anonymously to Politico, said the idea of de Blasio running was "f---ing insane," while another friend called it "idiotic."
New Yorkers, other Twitter commentators, and even President Donald Trump himself dragged de Blasio when he entered the primary, and they had plenty of fun at his expense when he dropped out:
Oh no, really big political news , perhaps the biggest story in years! Part time Mayor of New York City, @BilldeBlasio, who was polling at a solid ZERO but had tremendous room for growth, has shocking dropped out of the Presidential race. NYC is devastated, he's coming home!
- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 20, 2019
de Blasio seen exiting the presidential race pic.twitter.com/MhZlR6jbPq
- Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) September 20, 2019
A dark day for New Yorkers, as Iowans refuse Bill de Blasio's request for asylum.
- Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) September 20, 2019
I wonder who gets Bill de Blasio's coveted 0% support.
- Siraj Hashmi (@SirajAHashmi) September 20, 2019
somewhere in Iowa City, a freshly unemployed schlemazel now has "Iowa Coordinator, Bill de Blasio 2020 Presidential Campaign" stuck on his resume forever
- David Burge (@iowahawkblog) September 20, 2019
This is the most news coverage the Bill de Blasio campaign has gotten
- summer🍹adam (@GlaserDisc) September 20, 2019
new york city when bill de blasio tries to go back to being mayor pic.twitter.com/EKaGCqL9jg
- ziwe (@ziwe) September 20, 2019
The real reason Bill de Blasio pulled out of the race is that today 6ix9ine is going to let the world know he Is also a member of the Treywey Bloods.
- Alex (@Zitorious) September 20, 2019
Bill de Blasio: gone but not forgotten pic.twitter.com/ADSH1N4bry
- Andrew Solender (@AndrewSolender) September 20, 2019
In this time of great division, I think it's nice that the press and the president can come together to dunk on Bill de Blasio.
- Olivia Nuzzi (@Olivianuzzi) September 20, 2019