Maud Maron vs DA Alvin Bragg is a winnable race for Republicans

By New York Post (Opinion) | Created at 2024-11-25 23:33:19 | Updated at 2024-11-26 02:03:51 2 hours ago
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Criminal defense lawyer turned political activist (and Democrat turned Republican) Maud Maron is the first announced challenger to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg — and so a ray of hope for unseating the radical soft-on-crime prosecutor.  

Just a week ago, many in NYC political circles were despairing that Bragg would coast to re-election next year because no moderate Democrat had emerged as a challenger — and most likely won’t — in the June 25 Democratic primary.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. BraggNo moderate Democrats have entered the Manhattan DA race to challenge Alvin Bragg. Steven Hirsch

Running as a Republican in Manhattan will be no cakewalk, but ex-Democrat Maron can build on the the 120,000 “disaffected voters” who stayed home on Election Day rather than vote for Vice President Harris.

Maron told The Post that she would work to restore public safety and justice, remove violent mentally ill people from city streets, prosecute criminals regardless of immigration status and repeal DA Bragg’s infamous “Day One memo.”

And she brings her experience and insight as a Legal Aid criminal defense attorney to the race.

As a member of Manhattan Community Education Council 2, Maron fights for students, parents and better schools — for education over ideology.

Maud Maron, former member of New York City Community Education Council District 2, addressing the crowd at Moms for Liberty National Summit in Washington, DCMaron told The Post that she would work to restore public safety and justice, remove violent mentally ill people from city streets, prosecute criminals regardless of immigration status and repeal DA Bragg’s infamous “Day One memo.” ZUMAPRESS.com

Bragg’s focus on woke ideology over a commonsense approach to criminal justice and just prosecutions has endangered Manhattan residents and businesses.

His decisions to prosecute Harlem bodega clerk Jose Alba, Daniel Penny, and Donald Trump were pure politics, while his refusal to go after repeat offenders and Tren de Aragua thugs is pure dereliction of duty.

Plenty of New Yorkers want Alvin Bragg gone: Now they have a candidate.

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