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Speaking to his heavy-hitting labor supporters at a Monday rally, mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo said the Democratic Party has forgotten them.
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New York Magazine on MSNThe New York Times Leads the Movement to Stop Zohran MamdaniWith little over one week left until the mayoral primary, Zohran Mamdani’s momentum Andrew Cuomo is drawing widespread opposition to stop him from winning the Democratic nomination and likely City Hall.
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ABC7 New York on MSNMamdani gets second cross-endorsement in bid to defeat Cuomo in New York City mayor's raceZohran Mamdani cross-endorsed Michael Blake Monday morning, his second cross-endorsement as he attempts to consolidate support in the later rounds of ranked choice voting. It comes after Mamdani announced his first cross-endorsement,
With a week remaining in a tightening mayoral primary race, wealthy supporters of Andrew Cuomo are pouring millions of dollars into efforts to boost his campaign and halt the momentum of his chief rival, Zohran Mamdani. Allies of the socialist assemblyman are mounting their own comparatively modest effort to topple the front-runner.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNNew York City Dems Rush To Convince Voters They’re ‘Tough,’ Defy Party’s ‘Weak’ ReputationCandidates in the New York City mayoral race are seemingly aiming to portray themselves as tough and strong ahead of the June 24 Democratic primary. Some of the candidates in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor have been promoting messaging with themes of toughness in recent weeks.
The newspaper’s editorial board said Mamdani’s agenda “reads like a turbocharged version of Mr. de Blasio’s dismaying mayoralty.”
Mayoral candidate Brad Lander, admired in New York politics for his policy chops and mocked for his lefty self-importance, tried something off brand when he cut his first TV ad this cycle: Donning a blue suit,
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has a strong chance of winning the New York mayor primary, latest betting odds show. Cuomo's odds of success stand at 82 percent while his nearest rival, Zohran Mamdani, is on 19 percent, according to Polymarket, at the time of publishing.