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Jesse Campoamor

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Father.Founder/CEO Campoamor & Sons.....@nygovcuomo @capalino, @scottmstringer, @1199seiu, @LafCol Alumn. Making the underdog popular. Rt mean nothing.

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NYC politics got a lot of people chasing aesthetics instead of outcomes. In NY-13, we don’t need poetic speeches, we need rent that doesn’t give you chest pains. #NY13 #AffordabilityCrisis

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Talk to anyone in Harlem or the Heights, or Highbridge right now: the revolution people want is a grocery bill that doesn’t feel like a luxury purchase. #NY13 #CostOfLiving

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A troubling pattern is emerging: shootings on college campuses aren’t just isolated tragedies, they may fundamentally reshape what higher education feels like. Future students could experience campus life less as a space for exploration and freedom, and more as one shaped by

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A democracy that waits for a crisis to clarify its laws is not free. It is reactive. A democracy that treats survivors like a fiscal problem is not free. It is defensive. A democracy that allows institutions to rewrite history through procedure is not free. It is anesthetized.

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New: As one of his final acts in office, Mayor Adams late on Christmas Eve vetoed a City Council bill that would temporarily allow alleged victims of gender-based violence to sue their perpetrators even if the statute of limitations is expired. nydailynews.com/2025/12/24/may…

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It’s Christmas. The world feels louder, colder, and more unhinged by the day. So maybe it’s time to get dangerously human again. Crazy enough to love. Crazy enough to choose peace. Crazy enough to believe in each other. Every real change started with people called crazy for

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I get the impulse to moralize inequality, but calling homeownership “white supremacy” confuses history with economics. The real divide isn’t racial virtue vs sin. It’s owners vs renters, capital vs labor, incumbents vs entrants. Race language here obscures power more than it

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Moral clarity requires procedural discipline. If past speech disqualifies some but not others, the problem isn’t ideology, it’s incoherence.

Moral clarity requires procedural discipline.

If past speech disqualifies some but not others, the problem isn’t ideology, it’s incoherence.
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How many American lives is Donald Trump willing to sacrifice under the banner of "Make America Great Again"? And if that’s not the core calculation, what is? This isn’t about conspiracy theories, it’s about observable strategy. The logical endgames of that strategy seem to be

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Here’s a podcast that does a good job of laying out what’s at stake, and why all of us need to get off the sidelines to demand change. nytimes.com/2026/01/23/opi…

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Endorsing against the Senate Labor Chair sends a very specific message: outcomes matter less than obedience. That might feel like leverage now. Long-term, it teaches people exactly how much loyalty is worth.

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Somewhere along the way we started commodifying survival. Housing. Healthcare. Education. Energy. Maybe the next evolution of our economy is simple: decommodify the things people need to live. Let markets innovate, compete, and create everywhere else. The future isn’t

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Tip of the hat to Zohran’s comms team. If this was intentional, it’s a strong play, using St. Patrick’s Day and Ireland’s fight for independence to reinforce a modern political frame. Cultural moment → historical analogy → narrative alignment. If it’s repeatable, that’s a

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AI isn’t just coming for white collar or blue collar, it’s coming for the stuff that never had a collar to begin with. #readthatagain

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Politics today feels less like a debate over ideas and more like casting for a reality show, vibes over vision, charisma over competence. Policies write the future, but personalities keep stealing the spotlight.