Curtis Sliwa vows to end animal ‘kill’ shelters in NYC if elected mayor
Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa wants to create a new “Animal Welfare” party line — with the sole purpose of ending New York City’s so-called “kill” shelters, he told The Post on Thursday.
The Guardians Angels founder vowed to stamp out the city shelter system’s practice of euthanizing dogs and cats, arguing it’s something everyone can get behind.
“People who support Trump, people who support Biden, people who are apolitical, they love dogs and cats,” he said. “It’s one of the few issues that people are not divided about.”
Sliwa, 67, is looking to gather the more than 3,000
signatures needed so that — should he win the GOP mayoral primary against
taxi-bodega advocate Fernando Mateo — New Yorkers would be able to vote for him
in the general election on the new “Animal Welfare” line.
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