New York Post

Long shots for mayor taking early ad $lots

- By JON LEVINE jlevine1@nypost.com

New York City’s mayoral long shots are dropping hundreds of thousands of dollars on television and radio ads in an effort to build name recognitio­n and revive their struggling campaigns.

Between January and March of this year, the campaign of banker Ray McGuire has pumped $786,552 into radio and television spots, according to internal buying data obtained by The Post. The same data showed former Obama Housing and Urban Developmen­t Secretary Shaun Donovan spent $355,372 on his commercial­s.

Meanwhile, the leaders of the race — Andrew Yang, Eric Adams, Scott Stringer and Maya Wiley — haven’t spent anything on ads.

Polling from WPIX-TV/NewsNation/Emerson College last week showed Donovan and McGuire hanging on by a thread, netting 4 percent and 3 percent support, respective­ly. The window is closing for lower-tier candidates to break through before the June 22 Democratic primary.

Loree Sutton, a former city commission­er of Veterans Services, dropped out Wednesday after the same poll showed her at zero. Seventeen percent of those polled remain undecided.

“Traditiona­lly you want to hold most of your media money — TV, radio, social and whatever — until closer to the election,” said Christine Quinn, former City Council speaker and ex-mayoral candidate. “But if you are a relatively unknown candidate, that theory doesn’t hold and often you’ll spend money early to pump up your name recognitio­n.”

One senior staffer at a leading campaign dismissed the purchases as acts of “desperatio­n.”

“They both expected to be rising high, and they’re both in the tank. Both of them think they’re masters of the universe, but the polling shows they’re the only ones who think that,” the source said.

Mayoral campaigns that accept taxpayer-financed matching funds are limited in what they can spend. In the 2021 mayoral election primary, it’s $7,286,000. Donovan qualified for matching funds this week. McGuire is eschewing public matches.

“McGuire is playing the Bloomberg model, but he’s no Mike Bloomberg,” veteran Democratic consultant Hank Sheinkopf said.

In their most recent round of fundraisin­g, McGuire and Donovan took in $2.5 million and $620,000 respective­ly. Brooklyn Borough President Adams raised $750,000, Yang $2.1 million, and Stringer $940,000.

They both expected to be rising high, and they’re both in the tank. — Pundit on political unknowns Ray McGuire (left) and Shaun Donovan (right)

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