Metro

De Blasio’s two-borough campaign trail

It’s the tale of the two-borough candidate.

Bill de Blasio promised not to be Manhattan-centric if he’s elected mayor Tuesday — but the only other borough he’s shown much love on the campaign trail is his own.

A review of de Blasio’s campaign itinerary since the Sept. 10 primary shows the Brooklyn-based Democrat made 27 stops in Manhattan — the most of any borough — followed by 16 in Brooklyn. That left the three remaining outer boroughs getting short shrift: He made seven visits to Queens, four to The Bronx and just two to Staten Island.

Despite the disparities, he continued to play the same tune in Queens on Monday.

“This needs to be a time when all five boroughs matter,” he said in Rochdale.

GOP nominee Joe Lhota stumped 54 times in Manhattan, 26 times in Brooklyn, 26 in Queens, five in The Bronx and 21 on Staten Island.