Cynthia Nixon is running for governor of New York. Huh.
That’s a real, not snarky, “huh”: I don’t like Cuomo and thus am interested in any Dem who’d run against him, and don’t know enough about Nixon to have an opinion one way or another.
Yeah, I generally think it’s a good idea for candidates to have political experience at the lower levels before running for higher levels, but, unlike the presidency, I don’t think that’s an absolute requirement for other offices. And she has been politically active for years, which does count.
As for policies: she’s in favor of fixing the MTA, (which, jesus, someone should be) and opposed to the Independent Democratic Conference (which gave the Republicans control of the Senate), and she highlights the screaming inequality in our state—so, y’know, righteous on the basics.
It’ll take more than basics, of course, not least because other candidates (if there are other candidates) will also be righteous: she’ll need to lay out a framework for how she plans to govern, that is, what skills she’ll bring to move her agenda through the fetid mire that is New York state politics.
I don’t know if she has those skills, but she’s got time to show what she could do; if I’m not yet convinced, I am convince-able.
After all, she does start with one significant advantage:
hopefully the campaign can at least bring some attention to the Gov’s dirty dealings, Albany remains a cesspool, NY reminds me of England with a true global city and then everything else so trying to bring it all together seems pretty far fetched.