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Alec Baldwin: New York City Mayor Run Planned

First Posted: 08/10/11 04:51 PM ET Updated: 10/10/11 06:12 AM ET

Baldwin 2017?

A long time political activist, Alec Baldwin is looking at a run for Mayor of New York City, he tells the New York Times. Baldwin will "probably sit out in 2013 but run in a later election," the paper reports.

A critic of Mayor Bloomberg, especially for his overturning of term limit laws that allowed him a third term in office, Baldwin is a progressive who has spoken out on the war in Iraq, advocated for gay marriage and slammed Sarah Palin for "faux populism."

Despite all his political experience, he plans on going back to school to learn about the inner workings of government, "the reality of the city unions, of contracts, agreements, teachers, infrastructure, decentralizing, everything? And utilities, Con Ed, the M.T.A. -- how does it all work?"

Baldwin has discussed runs for various different offices; in 2009, he said that he would love to run against Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman, and in 2011 mused about a Congressional run from his home of Long Island. In the New York Times article, he says he's been approached by activists from various other states asking him to run in their respective states, too.

A resident of the Upper West Side, he says his lofty status in Hollywood and career earnings have not changed him from the young man who grew up in Long Island.

"There are people who make a lot of money who become rich people, and then there are people who make a lot of money, but they don't think like rich people do," he told the Times. "No matter how much money they have, they are the same from their own upbringing. I would definitely put myself in the latter class."

It's a similar sentiment to what he told Eliot Spitzer on his now-defunct CNN show back in January.

"Even though I've had a job which is a very, very interesting and unique job and there's fame and there's money and all this other nonsense that people equate it with, it's a job, it's work, and I think people in my business are very hard working people. But whatever I've accrued in my career, it hasn't changed me as a person," Baldwin insisted.

Most recently, Baldwin has come out in favor of raising the debt ceiling and re-orienting American tax and trade policy.

He's due to star in "30 Rock" for one more year, and has a number of films coming out, meaning a run in the 2017 election may be most appropriate.

For more, click over to the NY Times.

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Baldwin 2017? A long time political activist, Alec Baldwin is looking at a run for Mayor of New York City, he tells the New York Times. Baldwin will "probably sit out in 2013 but run in a later ele...
Baldwin 2017? A long time political activist, Alec Baldwin is looking at a run for Mayor of New York City, he tells the New York Times. Baldwin will "probably sit out in 2013 but run in a later ele...
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07:29 AM on 08/12/2011
Hmmm. This could be interesting. I'd much rather see Anthony Weiner run, though. We already know his politics, so that's not an issue. And I'd *like* to think most New Yorkers don't give a crap what he does with his penis. (I'm likely wrong about that, but I'd love to be proved right.)
casaroonc
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06:38 PM on 08/11/2011
This is one actor that has his head in the right place. Unlike that one that pretended in the 80's
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Aitch5
Scintillating
04:37 PM on 08/11/2011
I love you Alec!
04:08 PM on 08/11/2011
He would have a good chance because Christine Quinn, who has a slight lead in the polls at the moment, won't be elected when people realize that she is solely responsible for extending term limits against the will of NYC voters and is being investigated for budget corruption by the U.S. Attorney's Office.
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manntxs
I opted out cause I don't need no stinkin badges.
03:26 PM on 08/11/2011
"Baldwin will "probably sit out in 2013 but run in a later election," the paper reports."

This would give him time to find the right script and play a mayor of a major city in a movie before running for office.
12:01 PM on 08/11/2011
I'd vote for him because I live in California... Maybe I'll pay a homeless man to do it
11:57 AM on 08/11/2011
I'd vote for him.
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Joseph Vala
Bringin' the lumber
11:56 AM on 08/11/2011
Please run!!!! PLEASE!!!!!!!! ROFL!!!! That first meltdown after a reporter asks him "So will you yell at your employees like you yelled at your kid?" would be freaking PRICELESS!!!!!!!
11:53 AM on 08/11/2011
This would be moving in the wrong direction.
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gsx99limited
laughing at the left
11:35 AM on 08/11/2011
Maybe he should also try going to a class on, how to leave voicemail.
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MiraMcB
An eternally optimistic skeptic.
11:41 AM on 08/11/2011
Unoriginal, unclever, unamusing, old news = F A I L.
casaroonc
Your micro-bio is empty
06:34 PM on 08/11/2011
Funny that your avatar is an Actor as well. Not a very good one at that. He was a better actor than any else he did though.
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Seattlewkr
11:33 AM on 08/11/2011
Hey, California got Schwartzenegger. Makes sense now that NY would get Baldwin as Mayor. I mean, they are actors, right?
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musicmamaf
CAN YOU HEAR MY MUSIC NOW?
11:45 AM on 08/11/2011
Yeah makes sense but do we really need another actor in politics?? I like Baldwin but it seems that he will actor on and for all the WRONG reasons!!
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liberalbarbwire
Gun carrying independent voter
11:30 AM on 08/11/2011
he's actually ok.. its those brothers of his.. that need to crawl in a hole somewhere
11:59 AM on 08/11/2011
At least his less-famous brothers are less pompous windbags.
11:29 AM on 08/11/2011
Just what New York city needs: another incompetent!
11:29 AM on 08/11/2011
The man who called for the stoning to death of Rep. Henry Hyde. Civility is alive and well.
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MiraMcB
An eternally optimistic skeptic.
11:43 AM on 08/11/2011
Seriously? You GOP guys are still trying to sell what was a promotional comedy gag for SNL as a real political commentary? Sorry. Not working.
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Tess41
say a prayer for the pretender
11:51 AM on 08/11/2011
LOL, and you think Baldwin is not comedy gag unto himself? Sorry. The thought of him in public office is ludicrous.
11:53 AM on 08/11/2011
Fallback of the immature. I was only kidding. That is, SNL kids, right??? Dems do not always like people in their "party" you know.

Alec has been trying to rebuild his reputation since bullying his daughter, and it might be working thanks to Robert Osborne.
11:14 AM on 08/11/2011
Anyone dumb enough to vote for Baldwin deserves what they get.