
There’s No ‘I’ In Teamster: Can Union Nice Guy Greg Floyd Alter the 2013 Race?
On a recent weekday morning in Brooklyn, Greg Floyd pulled his black Lincoln Navigator curbside and immediately apologized for his casual clothing. He was wearing a purple Lacoste shirt and blue work pants and was under the mistaken impression that a photographer would be coming to take pictures. The interview was one of the first, tentative steps in Mr. Floyd’s nascent, long-shot campaign to become the leader of the country’s largest metropolis and Mr. Floyd wanted to take The Observer around to the Brooklyn and Queens of his childhood.
Such an exercise in nostalgia was necessary because Mr. Floyd, who since 2007 has served as local leader of the Teamsters union, couldn’t exactly take us around to the New York City of his present, since he, like many New Yorkers, decamped to Valley Stream, just over the Queens border on Long Island, when he couldn’t afford a home in the borough of his birth. Read More






