Andrew Cuomo

Luigi Mangione’s Lawyers Seek Dismissal, Citing Trump’s Interference

Despite resigning from the governorship in 2021 amid allegations of sexual harassment and corruption, Andrew Cuomo’s continued presence in politics highlights the influence of financial backing. Cuomo’s campaign continues to receive substantial support from wealthy conservatives, even in the face of his past transgressions. Opponents have seized upon this, drawing attention to Cuomo’s history during debates. This includes pointing out his previous rejection by Democratic voters and his difficulty in accepting the word “no”.

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Eric Adams Abandons Reelection: Reactions and Speculation Erupt

Mayor Eric Adams ended his reelection campaign, citing “constant media speculation” and a lack of public funding after a year marred by scandal and political turmoil. Despite highlighting his achievements, including a drop in violent crime, Adams warned of “insidious forces” seeking to dismantle the city’s systems. His departure could potentially benefit former Governor Andrew Cuomo, who has positioned himself as a centrist alternative to Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, though the impact of this shift remains uncertain. Republican Curtis Sliwa also remains in the race, despite being undermined by his own party.

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Trump’s Apparent Support for Cuomo Fuels Ethical and Legal Questions

In the latest episode of “Right Now With Perry Bacon,” Monica Potts analyzes the contrasting reasons behind President Trump and centrist Democrats’ wariness of Zohran Mamdani’s potential mayoral run. Trump views Mamdani’s opponent, former Governor Andrew Cuomo, as a potential political ally. Conversely, centrist Democrats fear Mamdani’s potential success and his ability to legitimize progressive politics. The discussion also covers Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Capitol Hill appearance, Trump’s possible use of the National Guard in major cities, and the NFL’s place in American culture.

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Mamdani Challenges Trump to Debate After Cuomo’s Call for NYC Mayoral Debates

The New York City mayoral race has caught the attention of the White House, with President Trump expressing a desire for a one-on-one contest between candidates. Current frontrunner Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic socialist, has been challenged to debates by both former Governor Andrew Cuomo and, subsequently, challenged Trump himself. Cuomo, who lost the Democratic primary to Mamdani, has called for other candidates to drop out, believing he has the best chance of winning against Mamdani in a head-to-head race. Both Mayor Eric Adams and Republican Curtis Sliwa have indicated they will not be abandoning their campaigns, despite rumors of potential job offers and backroom deals.

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Cuomo: From Anti-Trump to Full-Blown Trumpist

At a recent Hamptons fundraiser, Andrew Cuomo revealed his strategy to win the New York mayoral race by aligning with Donald Trump, suggesting Trump’s implicit support. Cuomo aimed to create a coalition of loyalists and Trump Republicans, recognizing that the primary goal was to defeat Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic Party’s official candidate. Cuomo indicated he could cooperate with Trump, as he believed Trump sought “redemption in New York,” despite Cuomo’s previous image as a tough opponent to Trump. This gaffe revealed his true political nature, echoing criticisms that Cuomo shares more in common with Trump, focusing on personality, division, and similar political strategies.

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Cuomo’s Audio: Counting on Trump to Win?

Governor Cuomo expressed confidence in minimizing the impact of Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa’s vote, suggesting it would be seen as wasted, as both Trump and leading Republicans would prioritize stopping Maya Wiley. Cuomo hinted at potential cooperation with Trump, noting the former president’s desire for “redemption” in New York, referencing Trump’s rejection by the state’s voters. While avoiding a direct answer, Cuomo implied communication with the White House, referencing a prior relationship with the president.

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Cuomo Leaked Audio: Expecting Trump’s Help to Defeat Mamdani

Following the release of a leaked audio recording from a Hamptons fundraiser, Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic New York City mayoral nominee, seized on comments made by Andrew Cuomo. In the recording, Cuomo expressed confidence that Donald Trump and other Republicans would support his candidacy to defeat Mamdani in the upcoming general election. Mamdani condemned Cuomo for welcoming help from Trump, whose policies have threatened the city. Polling suggests Mamdani holds a significant lead over his rivals, though that advantage shrinks if certain candidates leave the race.

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Mamdani Leads Cuomo by 19 Points in NYC Mayoral Race, Poll Shows

Recent polls suggest concerning trends for centrist Democrats in New York, with Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani leading Andrew Cuomo by a significant margin in the mayoral race, while Republican Elise Stefanik narrows the gap with incumbent Kathy Hochul in the upcoming gubernatorial election. Mamdani’s support is particularly strong among younger voters, whereas Cuomo struggles with statewide perception. Stefanik’s campaign has been actively criticizing Hochul’s record. This has led to speculation of new leadership in Albany.

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Cuomo Ridiculed After Zohran Mamdani Win, Highlighting ‘Nepo Baby’ Criticism

Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has been met with widespread ridicule after a recent tweet directed at mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Mamdani, who previously defeated Cuomo in the Democratic primary, is now the frontrunner in the mayoral race. Cuomo, running as an independent, is attempting to remind voters of his famous family lineage as the election approaches. A recent poll shows Mamdani leading with 50 percent of the vote while Cuomo has 22 percent, as President Donald Trump is considering intervening in the race.

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Mamdani Attacks Cuomo Over Trump Connection, Accuses “Betrayal”

New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani criticized former Governor Andrew Cuomo following a New York Times report suggesting President Trump might intervene in the mayoral race and that Cuomo had spoken with Trump. Mamdani called the alleged communication a betrayal. The potential involvement of Trump, a controversial figure in New York, adds a new layer of complexity to the already intense mayoral race. Cuomo denied speaking to Trump about the race, while the Times maintains its reporting.

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