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July 28, 2013

Weiner’s Campaign Manager Danny Kedem Quits After Latest Weiner Sexting Admissions

Posted in: Anthony Weiner (D-NY)

Weiner campaign takes another hit …

The Anthony Weiner NYC mayoral campaign takes another blow. According to the NY Times, campaign manager, Danny Kedem has quit Team Weiner following the revelations of Weiner’s continued on-line conduct with females that are not his wife. Honestly, how could anyone really continue on Weiner’s campaign and respect themselves? It actually makes one wonder how Weiner does not have the smarts and resign from the race himself. But obviously, if Weiner had the where with all to continue with his perverse sexting even after he was outed the first time and forced to resign from the House, he has no shame to do the right thing now. However, it would appear that his campaign manager has suddenly realized that having Weiner on his resume was not a good thing.

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According to two people told of the decision, the campaign manager, Danny Kedem, no longer wished to oversee Mr. Weiner’s bid for New York mayor after a week of bruising revelations about the candidate’s latest online conduct. The two people, who have close ties to the campaign, did not want to be identified because they were disclosing confidential conversations.

Mr. Kedem, 31, informed Mr. Weiner of his decision in the last 24 hours, the two people said.

Mr. Weiner confirmed the news on Sunday morning outside of a Brooklyn church where he was campaigning. “Danny has left the campaign. He did a remarkable job,” Mr. Weiner said.

Rep. Peter King (R-NY) says on CNN that Weiner should step down the same as he did when he was caught in his first sexting scandal.

Anthony Weiner’s proclivity for sending sexually charged online messages is a “pathological problem” that should prevent him from assuming the role of New York City mayor, Rep. Peter King said Sunday.

A Republican representing parts of Long Island, New York, King said on CNN’s “State of the Union” that Weiner was “not psychologically qualified to be mayor of the city of New York.”


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