Metropolis Councilman Erik Bottcher introduced his candidacy Thursday for retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler’s Manhattan congressional seat — becoming a member of a bevy of wannabes within the Democratic main together with Kennedy scion Jack Schlossberg.
Democrat Bottcher, 46, who’s out homosexual, begins out with a possible base of assist with most of his constituents within the neighborhoods of Hudson Sq., the West Village, Chelsea, Hudson Yards, Meatpacking District, Garment District, Instances Sq., and Hell’s Kitchen additionally residing within the twelfth congressional district.
An upstate native from the North Nation, Bottcher mentioned shifting to New York Metropolis saved his life.

“I grew up as a closeted child within the Adirondack mountains. I used to be remoted. I used to be hopeless. I used to be bullied. I even tried to take my very own life,” Bottcher mentioned in his marketing campaign video.
“However in New York Metropolis I discovered a spot that accepted me and I constructed a life higher than I ever dreamed of …I’ve devoted my life to giving again to town that saved mine.”
He mentioned he now stands as much as bullies, and took an compulsory shot at President Trump and Republicans.
His credentials within the LGBT group are available distinction to a different candidate eyeing the seat — Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of John F. Kennedy — who advised the New York Instances “I’m very straight” when requested about his sexuality.
Different candidates within the race embrace Meeting members Micah Lasher and Alex Bores, nonprofit Liam Elkind, former monetary government Alan Pardee, and lawyer Jami Floyd.
Lasher has the assist of many in Nadler’s political community.
One distinguished LGBT activist mentioned he’s in Bottcher’s nook.

Allen Roskoff, who helped write New York Metropolis’s first homosexual rights regulation and is president of the Jim Owles LIberal LGBT Democratic Membership, mentioned Botcher will “outshine” his opponents along with his “mind, poise, data and resume.”
“Erik is an unimaginable candidate. His one of many smartest males I do know. He cares deeply about folks. He’s a progressive and has the document to show it,” Roskoff mentioned.
Bottcher has been on the forefront of the LGBT and broader civil rights motion for years, he added.
He served on then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s workers and helped move the state’s landmark homosexual marriage regulation, earlier than the US Supreme Courtroom legalized identical intercourse nuptials.
“Eric was amongst a key group of advisors within the Governor’s Workplace who had been answerable for the historic passage of the Marriage Equality Act in 2011. He’s sensible and tenacious but additionally occurs to be a mensch,” mentioned Steve Cohen, who then served as secretary or prime aide to the governor.
“Possibly it’s his Adirondack upbringing that offers him heat with centered depth. He is aware of the place he’s from; he is aware of who he’s; he is aware of easy methods to serve the general public. It’s laborious to think about somebody who was a extra nice and supportive colleague. In the perfect methods, he’s introduced his personal life experiences to bear on his varied positions in public service.”
He’s not afraid to wade into controversies, lately backing the marketing campaign to ban horse carriages regardless of business and union opposition.
Earlier than his election to the council, Bottcher served as chief of workers to former Metropolis Council Speaker Corey Johnson.