Bodega Owners Rally for Joseph Hernandez Campaign Launch
The streets of New York City buzzed with excitement today as independent candidate Joseph Hernandez officially launched his campaign for mayor. His press conference was held at a significant location—the New York Stock Exchange—symbolizing a powerful message of economic opportunity that he hopes to reinvigorate across the five boroughs of New York.
A Cuban-American biotech entrepreneur and an outspoken political outsider, Hernandez found himself in good company as he was joined by supporters and community leaders committed to the same cause. Notably, he received the formal backing of the Bodega and Small Business Group—New York's largest organized network of bodega owners—led by Francisco Marte, its dedicated founding president.
"New York City became the center of the world by welcoming strivers, risk-takers, and builders—not bureaucrats and ideologues," Hernandez proclaimed. His comments serve as a stark rebuke of the growing influence of socialist politics in the city. He believes that the very essence of the city is rooted in ambition and hard work. "Socialism has no place in a city built on opportunities. We must protect and empower those who form the backbone of our economy: small business owners, dedicated workers, and families who have faith in New York's potential."
As the Bodega and Small Business Group stood united with Hernandez, President Francisco Marte expressed the pressing need for transformative leadership that understands the challenges faced by small businesses. "Our bodega owners are the lifeblood of our neighborhoods. Yet, we feel crushed under the weight of rising crime, excessive taxes, and neglect from city officials," he stated. "We need a mayor who can truly appreciate what it means to run a business successfully and ensure the community's safety. Joseph Hernandez embodies that leadership."
With the iconic Wall Street as a backdrop, Hernandez leaned into his campaign message and aimed to articulate a vision for New York City that revolves around practical solutions rather than divisive ideologies. "This campaign is about restoring common sense to city governance and prioritizing working New Yorkers. We need leaders who value hard work and support entrepreneurship, who can unite us to address tangible issues rather than using tired political rhetoric to divide us," he emphasized.
As Hernandez's campaign unfolds, he faces a significant opportunity to connect with voters who are searching for genuine change in leadership. This announcement signals a pivotal moment as he aims to make his mark in New York's political landscape and will appear on the ballot this November as an independent candidate for Mayor.
About Joseph Hernandez
Joseph Hernandez is a Cuban-American biotech entrepreneur and an independent candidate for mayor of New York City. Growing up as a refugee and son of a political prisoner, he immigrated to the U.S. at the age of seven. Over the years, Hernandez has built a nationally recognized career by establishing healthcare companies focused on advancing public health innovation. With his campaign, he seeks to restore safety, affordability, and accountability in the city’s leadership, emphasizing the importance of fostering an environment that supports small businesses and community welfare.
For more details about his campaign, you can visit
hernandezfornyc.com.