New York’s former Congressman Anthony Weiner is now ranked second among Democrats in the mayoral race, a new poll found.
The NBC New York/Marist University poll showed Democratic voters’ potential interest in him as the city’s mayor. He earned 15% of the vote, behind Christine Quinn’s 26%. Quinn is currently the Speaker of the New York City Council.
“He’s got a lot of strengths. He’s smart, he’s more of a centrist than a lot of the people in the Democratic primary, and he’s a fighter,” Mark Halperin, msnbc and Time Magazine senior political analyst, said Wednesday on Morning Joe. “And he knows how to use the media…he’s got more of the traits than the people who he’s running against.”
Last week the New York Times Magazine released an interview with Weiner in which he said he has his eyes on New York’s 2013 race for mayor.
“I do want to have that conversation with people whom I let down and with people who put their faith in me and who wanted to support me,” he said in the interview. “I think to some degree I do want to say to them, ‘Give me another chance.’”








