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Andrew Cuomo admits now that he never saw Zohran Mamdani coming. He didn’t pay attention to the polls that showed the young upstart closing the gap, didn’t see the mania sweeping the city in ...
Mamdani made gains on Cuomo in recent weeks but still trailed in most polling against the former New York governor, who entered the race in March as the clear favorite. But Mamdani rose rapidly as ...
But one reply has more engagement than all of them, like double Cuomo's original post, and that's from Mamdani himself. Mamdani just replied with this: The ratio on this one is pretty massive.
New York City mayoral candidates Mamdani, Sliwa, and Adams criticize Andrew Cuomo's decision to stay in the race as an independent after losing the Democratic primary by 12 points.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo launched an independent run for New York City mayor on Monday, restarting his campaign after a bruising loss to progressive Zohran Mamdani in the Democratic primary. In a ...
Team Mamdani offered a tongue-in-cheek congrats, wondering "whether Cuomo will embrace Trump's support publicly or continue to just accept it in private." There's no indication Cuomo has done either.
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani fundraised off a new campaign video from former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo as the two are set to battle in the general election later this year ...
New York Assembly member Zohran Mamdani has effectively drawn even with former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor and surpasses him in the final round ...
In a four-way race that includes Mamdani, Cuomo, Republican Curtis Sliwa and New York City Mayor Eric Adams, the poll finds Mamdani with 26%, Cuomo with 23%, Sliwa with 22% and Adams at 13%.
Mamdani and Cuomo will face the current mayor, Eric Adams, and the Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Angels anti-crime patrol, in November's general election.
Cuomo stays in N.Y. mayor’s race as an independent after losing Democratic primary to Mamdani Mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo speaks to supporters during a Democratic primary watch party on June 24.