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He's from the Bronx. (Me too) The Bronx DEM party broke into two factions back in the late 60's, early 70's: regular and reform.
The regular DEMS, generally conservative, controlled the party machinery and produced assorted hacks and later to be convicted felons. Stanley Friedman was the county leader in the 70s and 80's, Mario Biaggi was the regulars' biggest star. Both were convicted and did jail time for as assortment of illegal activities.
The reform movement, generally liberal, was at times quite effective at winning major offices from the regulars at the ballot box. The reform movement produced Congressman Jonathan Bingham, Herman Badillo, Robert Abrams and other generally progressive, generally honest politicos.
Ferrer was affiliated with the reform wing of the party ( to the best of my recollection; he was not a "star" on the horizon and did not attract a huge amount of attention) and won a city council seat in the South Bronx against the machine candidate. He served reasonably well in the council... generally progressive record.
Around the time that Friedman and the regular organization was imploding, Ferrer ran and won the Borough Presidency.
I'm not sure there's a lot more to "get fired-up" about. He was an adequate borough president. The people who took control of the Bronx organization after Friedman were also prone to... shall we say...mischief and Ferrer may have reached some kind of accommodation with them. Some of them were indicted and I think, some convicted. Ferrer was never implicated in any illegality.
His website gives a bio that's even more boring than the above. Basically he's a solid, progressive DEM with a reasonably good governmental track record.
He's not my first choice but hes a no-brainer choice over the incumbent... who corrupts every aspect of NYC life with every passing day.
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