Mr. Johnson, the New York City Council speaker, said he expected to decide in the next two weeks whether to run to be the city’s fiscal watchdog.
Source: New York Times
Corey Johnson Exited the N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race. Will He Run for Comptroller?
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