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Weiner probing possibility of political run

It looks like Anthony Weiner is testing the waters for a possible run for city comptroller this year.

At least two politically-connected individuals in Manhattan have received calls from a pollster asking about a possible match-up between the former Brooklyn Congressman and Scott Stringer, the Manhattan Borough President who is considered the heavy favorite in the race.

“It was strictly about Scott and Weiner,” said one woman who took the survey on Sunday.

She said the pollster asked if she could back Weiner in light of the infamous sexting scandal that drove him from office in 2011.

When the woman said she was a Stringer supporter, the questions turned negative.

“If you knew he wanted outer borough people to pay a fee to come into Manhattan would that change your mind?” the pollster asked, according to the woman.

“If you knew that he had the support of the corrupt Brooklyn Democratic machine would that change your mind?”

The woman, a political pro, said she just laughed at the mention of the Brooklyn Democratic organization, which hasn’t been a powerful machine for decades.

Weiner is sitting on a warchest of $3.9 million, raised when he was a leading contender for mayor in 2009.

Political insiders say he’s been itching to get back into politics following his nationally-famous fall.

“I don’t see how he beats Stringer,” said one Democratic operative. “Now Public Advocate, he may have a chance. It’s a weak field and he’s got a lot of money.”

Weiner did not return calls.