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Michael Blake, a son of Jamaican immigrants, says his decision to run for the post of mayor is driven by his belief that “New York City deserves better and is due the best in leadership”. Blake, who grew up in a working-class family in the Bronx, told theCaribbean Media Corporation (CMC)that he is “committed to […]

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