Democrat Jumaane Williams says he’s running for NY governor
NEW YORK (AP) — Democrat Jumaane Williams, New York City’s elected public advocate, is running for New York governor, making the self-described activist perhaps the most progressive candidate in next year’s increasingly crowded race already featuring two formidable and potentially history-making candidates.
Williams, a 45-year-old a former New York City councilman who serves as a public ombudsman in his role as the city’s public advocate, told The Associated Press he plans to formally roll out his campaign announcement Tuesday.
“I’m usually pushing and tugging at someone who has the levers to get it done,” Williams said. “At some point, you have to stop looking to other folks and say, ‘I’m going to do the best I can for the people of the state.’ And for me, that’s running for governor now.”
He faces Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat who took office after former Gov. Andrew Cuomo stepped down over allegations he sexually harassed 11 women, and Democratic Attorney General Letitia James, whose investigation of the allegations prompted Cuomo’s resignation.