The New York Daily News described her as one of the most progressive candidates in the race. Her goal is to become the city's first Afro-Latina mayor, and its first female mayor. Her campaign-announced priorities include reforming the New York City Housing Authority, desegregating city schools, promoting equitable and affordable mass transit, creating green jobs, building affordable housing, a guaranteed minimum income, rent cancellation, cutting the New York Police Department budget, an elected police oversight body, and reforming the police. You could say that she's the opposite of the Wall Street candidate, which makes her favorite pizza place a bit on the nose.