Community Education Councilwoman Maud Maron predicted her race against Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg will come down to policy over party.
Maron will face off against Bragg next November for the district attorney position. Bragg is fresh from a huge win against President-elect Donald Trump, in which the former president was convicted on 34 felony counts over allegations of paying hush money to multiple women in 2018. While on Fox News’s Fox & Friends on Wednesday, Maron suggested the “best ideas” would win this election.
“I think it’s really clear in New York and around the country that people in both parties want safer cities, they want better schools, as we talked about, and they want sensible policies. They don’t want extreme ideologies on either side,” Maron said. “Look, I think at this point it’s really not about party. It’s who has best…