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Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Angels, is making another attempt at running for mayor as the Republican nominee. With millions in matching funds and competitive polling numbers, Sliwa joined NY1's Errol Louis to talk about his campaign and his potential path to victory. He discussed a range of issues, including animal welfare, public safety, homelessness and transportation. He emphasized his commitment to no-kill animal shelters and increasing the number of police officers on city streets if elected this November.
Sliwa also talked about his trademark red beret and the role it plays in shaping his public persona. The conversation explored his unique background, decades of work with the Guardian Angels and his long-standing presence in New York City's media world — particularly in talk radio.
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Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Angels, is making another attempt at running for mayor as the Republican nominee. With millions in matching funds and competitive polling numbers, Sliwa joined NY1's Errol Louis to talk about his campaign and his potential path to victory. He discussed a range of issues, including animal welfare, public safety, homelessness and transportation. He emphasized his commitment to no-kill animal shelters and increasing the number of police officers on city streets if elected this November.
Sliwa also talked about his trademark red beret and the role it plays in shaping his public persona. The conversation explored his unique background, decades of work with the Guardian Angels and his long-standing presence in New York City's media world — particularly in talk radio.

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