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							New York City mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa erupted in a heated exchange during a live Newsmax interview after host Rob Finnerty suggested that he looked like a “defeated” candidate ahead of election day. The fiery moment quickly made waves across social media, showcasing Sliwa’s trademark energy and unwavering commitment to conservative principles in one of America’s most liberal cities.
“You sound like a defeated man already, and it’s not even election day,” Finnerty remarked, prompting a sharp response from Sliwa, who immediately pushed back on the characterization.
“Don’t say I’m a defeated candidate because I’m fighting for Republican principles, law and order principles, quality of life principles,” Sliwa fired back. “Maybe you like living in a city where they lock up toothpaste and don’t lock up criminals.”
The exchange highlighted Sliwa’s frustration with the current state of New York City under Democratic leadership, where crime, homelessness, and declining public order have become defining issues. His response struck a chord with voters who feel abandoned by soft-on-crime policies and rising urban decay.
Known for his long history of community activism and leadership of the Guardian Angels, Sliwa has centered his campaign on restoring public safety, supporting police, and pushing back against the progressive policies that have fueled the city’s decline.
Supporters praised Sliwa for standing his ground and refusing to be dismissed by media narratives that often favor establishment candidates. His fiery retort not only captured his fighting spirit but also reinforced the frustration many New Yorkers feel under the current political climate.
Sliwa’s remarks reflect a broader conservative resurgence in urban America—where citizens are demanding a return to common sense, accountability, and law and order. His campaign, much like the Trump movement it aligns with, continues to challenge the political establishment and media bias head-on.
As the election approaches, Sliwa’s confrontation serves as a vivid reminder that for many voters, the fight for safety, freedom, and dignity in America’s greatest city is far from over.
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