By Kate Snow and Jessica Hopper
Rock Center
Svante Myrick, the new 24-year-old mayor of Ithaca, N.Y., shies away from increasingly frequent comparisons to President Obama, but he admits the president’s journey certainly influenced his decision to enter politics.
“Well, if this, you know, guy with that name and those ears can do it, then a guy with this name and these ears can do it,” Myrick said.
When he was just a teenager, Myrick’s grandmother gave him a copy of Barack Obama’s book, “Dreams From My Father.” As a biracial teenager, he found solace and motivation in reading Obama’s story.
“It was so full of things I saw in my own story. I mean, his struggle with his identity growing up without his father and raised by a white mother in a largely white school district. I mean, he had been through things and he had wisdom,” Myrick said.
Myrick’s mother is white and his father is African American. The family was at times homeless. Myrick’s father struggled with drug addiction and faded from his life when he was six years old, Myrick said. He was raised primarily by his mother and grandparents in a Earlville, N.Y., a tiny town with just one stoplight. He and his three siblings were the only black kids in the town, Myrick said.
“Our family was the black neighborhood,” Myrick joked.
Myrick entered politics while still a student at Cornell University. He was elected to Ithaca’s City Council when he was a junior. He served on the council for four years before running for mayor.
“Frankly, there’s nothing you can tell people that will show them that you’re ready to do it. All you can do is point to what you’ve done already,” Myrick told Kate Snow in an interview scheduled to air Wednesday, Feb. 29 on Rock Center with Brian Williams.
While running for mayor, the democrat admits that his age was sometimes a hurdle. He wore out two pairs of shoes canvassing the town of 30,000 people to convince voters to support him.
“When somebody questions your age, it’s not that they’re wondering if you’ve had enough birthdays to do the job. They’re wondering if you’re dedicated enough, they wonder if you know enough about the city. They wonder if you have the experience it takes to get things done and if you show them those things, then the age is just a number,” Myrick said.
Along with his political experience, Myrick’s rise from humble beginnings also seemed to resonate with voters. His mother, Leslie Myrick, worked multiple jobs to support the family. When NBC News interviewed her, she’d just finished an overnight shift at the front desk of a local hotel.
“He’s full of love and has always been full of love,” Leslie Myrick said of her son.
Myrick seems to have gleaned his own wisdom from his upbringing.
“I’m sure it makes you a little tougher. I’m sure you learn to take advantage of every opportunity you’re given, you know?” Myrick said. “Because you know what it’s like to not have those opportunities, you know? You learn to recognize an advantage when you see one, I think and it, I don’t know, it’s a motivator.”
Leslie Myrick said that a young Svante devoured books as a child and was a “real charmer.”
She quietly campaigned for her son during his mayoral run, rarely revealing she was his mom when she would knock on a door.
“Ordinarily, I would not tell them, but if I thought they were on the fence and if I thought the personal touch would help, I would tell them,” she said.
Svante Myrick calls his mom a superhero.
“I think she had superpowers to keep all five of us together and to keep us clothed and fed and housed and to get us our first jobs and to get us to practice and back and to get us to these meetings and to get us all off to college safely and soundly and sanely,” Myrick said.
When Myrick tries to thank his mother, he says she shrugs it off and instead apologizes for what she couldn’t provide for him.
“It’s a feat of human endurance. It’s up there with, you know, climbing Mount Everest. It’s unlike anything I’ve ever seen,” Myrick said of his mother. “It’s like she doesn’t know what she did. She saved our lives, all of us.”
Myrick credits his high school teacher, Jonathan Sherry, with pushing him to really think about his future. He said that he wasn’t much of student, but after getting near perfect scores on the SATs, Mr. Sherry encouraged him to apply to Cornell. Myrick had never heard of the Ivy League school which was less than 100 miles away from his family’s home.
“I saw from a young age what he was capable of,” Sherry said.
When Myrick left high school, he left a note behind in a yearbook for Mr. Sherry.
“P.S. In 2040, when I’m president, I’ll keep you in mind for secretary of education,” the note read.
Myrick, like any trained politician, now refuses to talk about any presidential ambitions.
“Ithaca is my home, you know. This is the place I want to serve, so I’m excited about serving here,” he said.
He’d have to wait 10 years before he’d even be eligible to run for the presidency.
For now, the new mayor still lives like a college student. He has a handful of roommates who live in a house not far from Cornell.
“He doesn’t cook very much, but I know whose peanut butter spoons those are,” said roommate Eddie Rooker.
Myrick and his roommates, all in their twenties, jokingly call the home they share “the hall of justice.” Under one roof lives Ithaca’s mayor, a city council member and a member of the county legislature.
Despite all of his hard work, Myrick does not consider himself a self-made man. He believes strongly in the government programs that helped sustain him as a child.
“This is not the story of a self-made man. This is a story of a community that conspired together to raise, you know, a child. I mean, that’s the truth,” Myrick said.
Editor’s Note: Kate Snow’s full report, ‘Mr. Mayor,’ airs Wednesday, Feb. 29 at 9 pm/8 c on Rock Center with Brian Williams.











This kid is going to be somebody for the little people-just like Obama.
The little people?????
Obama thinks the little people are the little people!
Think About it!
I hope this kid takes a different path,his own path, and be his Own Man, not a Carbon Copy of Obama!
One's enough!
Wow, look what the libs have done to the once great state of new york. Parts of upstate new york look like Beirut.
Ice Town Costs Ice Clown His Town Crown
ANY person who makes the most of his/her life, does good things for their community, lives by good morals, especially when coming from humble beginnings, gets my vote.
Why should he be compared to President Obama? He's a kid, allow him to be himself...
Probably a good idea to shy away from being compared to one of the most incompetent men ever to be our president.
What do you mean? He wasn't compared to GWB.
the bathroom attendant is needed back in Chicago.
Yeah, nobody wants to be compaed to The Shrub.
Good luck young man. Start clean and unlike others, please stay clean.
The Ditto Heads have tight jockey shorts....
What a wonderful story! What a nice young man. Just like Obama. I hope he is successful and ignores the rude comments and predudices that have plagued Obama. Some people don't care if the country fails as long as Obama fails - wait, I think those were the words of Rush Limbaugh!
the bathroom attendant has no one to blame but himself. Even Jimmy Carter is smiling these days. Obama has taken the mantle of worst president in history
well done young mayor! I wish more of our towns were smaller so more people would have the opportunity to be involved in local government.
this young Mayor will make a good president. He will understand where the 99% is coming from unlike others(the 1%)who were born with a silver spoon.
It's nice to see young adults trying to make a difference.
I watched the video on this guy and it is too bad all the people who are hating on this young man they way they are. To be sure I did not vote for Obama and plan on voting for Romney in the election. BUT this is a good guy from what little they have shown of him. The problem with what Liberals use to demonize the Right is this idea that the Right wants to throw people out in the cold and let the poor go hungry. This is a mis-characterization of wanting smaller government. Not one Republican I know even the ones that are far right religious types have ever uttered that they think the poor should not be taken care of. Its the unaccountablilty of some of the agencies that waste millions, on everything but what they say they are there for. One of the things is too that this young man wants to work. I grew up poor and struggled and I saw people who did not want to work but get free money and food stamps. These are the people that the Right gets frustrated with. This young man on the other hand wanted to wash window to make money. Most poor are like this kid but there are many more than the Left wants to admit that are not and to the Left they see them as votes and so they do not want to take the change of lossing a vote by making people accountable. Not this guy but there are those who mess it up for everyone else and the Left makes it worse by turning a blind eye. We should be supporting people more like this kid and not tearing him down because he happens to be a Democrat.
This s why America is GREAT. I am proud to be American!
Clap, Clap, Clap, Clap, Clap, and Applause, Applause, Applause!
If I were him I wouldn't want to be compared to a Failure(Obama) either...
oh cr-p! another obama in a few years.
So it looks to me like he is about as qualified to be president as obama was when he took office. He hasnt learned anything in 3 years either.
Myrick promised to cut the deficit in half in four years and will keep unemployment below 8%.
Wonder if he has aspirations of invading other countries and having the muslims take over?And then sending them millions?
Give it up,Ditto Head...people "like you" inspires the Timothy McVeigh's of the world...
guys. vote republican! Dont let idiots decide how the country should be run. Remember, democracy is run by the people. People want less taxes, yet they complain about a shortage of funds. People want more wages... but those institutions dont have money because taxes were reduced.
The country is in a bad state of financial crisis. Its time to focus on what we need. Let the people who went to IVY league schools flaunt their education and work things out. but dont let idiots who never even tried in elementary school take control of what needs to be done.
You want higher wages? you want mroe money for education? better jobs? Time to raise all the taxes (except property, which needs to be lowered significantly) doing this will earn the country over a few TRILLION a year just by raising it 3-4%. seriously, whats 2 more cents on the dollar? Im sorry, but if you work at mcdonald's, you probably didnt want to get an education after high school. serves you right.
Who in their right ###### mind would ever want to be compared to B.Hussein.O.??? The worst puppet 'president' in the history of the country. MSNBC, we know you're the most far left liberal / atheistic 'news' station their is, but jeez, really? Try reporting ....'news.' Check out tornados recently. At least that has an impact on people in this country. Obama?? Really???
Seig Heil!
There WAS a time in this country when we would all say...
"Now ain't THAT America!"
Go get 'em kid!
Another lovely story of someone that will continue the failures of the Great Society and p**s away billions more dollars giving people fish rather than teaching them how to fish. Same old story. Didn't work 2000 years ago and doesn't work now - HELOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
We hear for years that the poor should pull themselves up by their boot straps, So this kid does just that (almost had to borrow boots to do it with) and the right comes out in full force with hate and racist remarks.
Great. The news media already has Obama's heir apparent picked out.
We could do a lot worse...and have. I say give him a chance, and if that's where he belongs he won't forget how we--all of us--invested in him.
Dear Mayor: Hope your town can print currency to cover debt. Otherwise, you're screwed.
DISGUSTING: Yea, too bad you didn't think of that while Dubya was pissing away countless billions in Iraq, eh buddy???
Ain't your "buddy" dork.
We both know that idiot was spending money like a drunken sailor to garner votes, but not NEAR to the degree your apologizer in chief has done.
Agreed?