Former Mayor Bill de Blasio is putting an end to his congressional bid.
"I've listened really carefully to people. And it's clear to me that, when it comes to this congressional district, people are looking for another option, and I respect that," de Blasio said in a message on Twitter."I just want to say that I love the people of this city. I really want to keep serving, and I'm going to find a different way to serve."
De Blasio was seeking the office despite being told by the Department of Investigation not to launch his campaign until he paid back the city the De Blasio disputed that assessment and"The original determination didn't take into account the host of things that happen in this city, history of security when people are involved in campaigns. That appeal process is continuing and whatever the outcome, I'll act on it appropriately," de Blasio said.
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