We have some surprising results on New Jersey’s and New York’s election campaign. Christopher Christie became new New Jersey’s governor, and Michael Bloomberg is still our New York City mayor. It doesn’t matter who win the official position. The important things that what will winners do for their citizens in coming years. The New York Times’s article “Bloomberg Wins 3rd Term as Mayor in Unexpectedly Close Race” by David W. Chen and Michael Barbaro, many people felt that Bloomberg has re-elected as third term New York City mayor because he had poured a lot of money in campaign spending; however, his rival, William Thompson, didn’t raised much money for his campaign.
I believe that the primary reason Michael Bloomberg has won the campaign because people have seen he had done very good job during his last eight years. He has improved the education system, encouraged citizens to use public transportation and built the like lane alone the city, and he also effectively handled city’s economic system during the September 11 terrorist attack and the economic downturn. I don’t blame him for overturning term limit because he has proved himself that he was qualified to be re-elected. I still support Michael Bloomberg for running his fourth New York City mayor if that is possible.
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