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  1. Mario Angelo Procaccino (September 5, 1912 – December 20, 1995) was an Italian-American lawyer, comptroller, and candidate for Mayor of New York City. Life and career. Procaccino was born in Bisaccia, Italy. When he was nine years old, his family immigrated to the United States.

  2. 16 juin 2020 · Mario Angelo Procaccino strode down Fulton Street, waving to onlookers and shaking hands. Accompanied by his running mate for city council president, Abraham Beame; his teenage daughter, Marierose; and a cabal of campaign staff, the Democratic candidate for mayor seemed at home in the working-class shopping center in Downtown ...

  3. Mario A. Procaccino, an immigrant's son from the Bronx who tapped the resentments of disaffected New Yorkers from outside Manhattan in a colorful but unsuccessful bid to wrest the mayoralty...

  4. 10 mai 2016 · When the New Deal Order first began to fall apart at the seams during the political and social upheavals of the 1960s, a New York City political apparatchik from the Bronx named Mario Procaccino...

  5. 17 juin 2019 · But the real surge came on Wagner’s right, as city comptroller Mario Procaccino, who ran a law-and-order campaign tinged with racist appeals, rode strong performances in Queens and Staten Island...

    • Columnist, Intelligencer
  6. 1 janv. 2022 · Coined in 1969 by Mario Procaccino, a Democrat running for the mayoralty of New York City, the term took aim at what he and his largely white ethnic following considered the repellent hypocrisy of well-heeled types who championed the cause of the poor, especially the black poor, but who had no intention of bearing the costs of doing ...

  7. BACK in 1966, the clean-limbed, razor-sharp young Republicans who poured into City Hall with their new Mayor, ready to rebuild the city and lop $300-million off the budget at the same time, used to...