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Andrew Cuomo was driven from the state house by members and then soundly defeated in the mayoral primary. Nonetheless, he’s decided to force New Yorkers to endure his whining and begging for
Curtis Sliwa, the Republican nominee to serve as the next mayor of New York City, dropped an instant classic during a rant about Andrew Cuomo.
The state has expensed more than $20.5 million for the legal defense of Andrew Cuomo and several officials who worked in the executive chamber.
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The Daily Caller on MSN‘In It To Win It’: Andrew Cuomo To Stay In NYC Mayor Race Despite Primary DefeatDisgraced former Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo officially announced he is contesting the New York City mayoral election to be held in November, despite his June 24 primary loss to socialist Democratic New York Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani.
Five years after the pandemic, Andrew Cuomo is still gaslighting New Yorkers about how many people died in nursing homes.
When asked by a reporter about Cuomo’s decision to run, Trump approved of the move, saying Cuomo had “a good shot at winning.” “I think he should stay. I think he has a shot,” the president said in a Fox News video. When asked if he would prefer Cuomo over the other candidates in the race, Trump declined to state a preference.
Cuomo staying in NYC mayor's race for now, following stunning setback to Mamdani in primary: Sources
Former governor Andrew Cuomo continues his mayoral campaign as an independent candidate after his primary defeat to Zohran Mamdani, who could become New York's first Muslim mayor
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ABC7 New York on MSNAndrew Cuomo formally announces decision to stay in NYC mayoral race: 'In it to win it'The race for City Hall continues as the general election approaches and Democratic primary winner, Zohran Mamdani, continues to pick up steam.Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who fell short in the primary, isn't going down without a fight-- trying another tactic to halt the popularity the Queens assemblyman saw in the polls.