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Bloomberg Opens Bayside Office, Gets Endorsement From Paul Vallone

Photo: Michael Bloomberg (Photo: MikeBloomberg2020)

Feb. 6, 2020 By Kristen Torres

Former New York City Mayor and Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg is opening a second campaign office in the city.

The new office is opening today at 39-36 Bell Blvd. in Bayside, and will be the epicenter of Bloomberg’s campaign efforts in Queens.

The office will be home to seven full-time staffers and will host canvassing and phone bank events, along with voter outreach, ahead of the state’s Democratic primary on April 28.

The campaign currently operates an additional field office in Harlem.

Several local lawmakers are slated to attend Thursday’s opening, including former Queens Borough President Claire Shulman, Council Member Paul Vallone and Assembly Member Clyde Vanel.

Council Member Vallone has endorsed Bloomberg for his run for the presidency.

“The unprecedented prosperity we have enjoyed is a direct result of the decisions and leadership made by our previous Mayor Mike Bloomberg,” Vallone said in a statement.

“He knew prioritizing economic development would be critical to balance the needs of every citizen. That is why I am proud to stand with Mike Bloomberg for president,” he added.

Iconic Queens baseball mascot, Mr. Met, will also be attending the event, according to the campaign.

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VVNY

I support Mike. He has done a lot of good for this city and he can do a lot of good for the country. Go Mike!

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Sara Ross

His commercials are on as much as the aggravating and ad nauseum Medicare commercials and to be inundated for the next 9 months with his ads, is going to be torture. I know he has a lot of money and respect him because he earned it by working hard, but limit the ads for now.

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Ali. Abdalkwy.

It’s too early to decide Well I’m still paying the Parking ticket I get it in his Mayor time Watch None of them. was fear

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