Weiner Sees Opportunity to Disrupt Democrat Party Amid Centrist Shift
Anthony Weiner argues that voters are dissatisfied with the Democratic Party's message and believes he can capitalize on this disconnection as a centrist candidate in his bid for New York City Mayor.

Anthony Weiner, former New York congressman, argues in a new profile that voters don't want what Democrats are selling, indicating a disconnect between the party's brand and voter expectations. In his latest comeback effort, Weiner positions himself as a centrist, seeking to bridge this gap and attract disaffected voters. Weiner's re-emergence comes after years of personal scandals and controversies, which he attributes to 'bad luck' rather than any personal flaw. Despite the challenges ahead, Weiner remains optimistic about his chances of success in his bid for public office.