Cuomo closes gap on Mamdani
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What Andrew Cuomo's narrow path to a NYC comeback would look like: From the Politics Desk
Andrew Cuomo has vowed to open the first Arabic language charter school if elected mayor, while stumping for votes in the Muslim community.
A couple of anti-Zohran Mamdani super PACs are deploying increasingly Red-baiting ads about him in the final days of the City mayoral race as part of a broader effort to persuade conservative voters to line up behind independent candidate Andrew Cuomo in next week’s election.
Former governor seeks to court conservative voters, but is accused of 'fear mongering' in mayoral race's final stretch.
They see just as good of an investment—not in Washington DC—but also here in New York City in electing Donald Trump's puppet Andrew Cuomo. And they want to ensure the narrow path that he has is paved with the same money that gave us this authoritarian administration.
“I’d go half-and-half,” Cuomo said, trying to appeal to both sides. Laughter erupted inside the room as Mamdani and Curtis Sliwa, the republican nominee in the debate, both threw their hands up.
Newcomer Zohran Mamdani, age 34, has used social media and big progressive ideas to shoulder past Andrew Cuomo, who's 67 and long a member of Democratic Party royalty.
New York City mayoral candidate and former Governor Andrew Cuomo ripped a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid in the city on Tuesday while assailing the Trump administration, calling the act an "abuse of federal power."
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