Cuomo stays in N.Y. mayor’s race
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Cuomo said he believes he still has a chance against Mamdani, despite losing to the liberal candidate in the Democratic primary in June.
In New York City's mayoral race, incumbent Mayor Eric Adams and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo are facing calls to unite behind one candidate.
Two out of the nine Jewish organizations listed as supporting Andrew Cuomo have stated that their endorsements applied only to the primary election and have not yet decided who to support in November.
Mayor Adams slammed opponent Andrew Cuomo as having gone back on his word, saying that as the former governor weighed jumping into the mayoral race, he told community leaders he wouldn’t be
A sprawling coalition of law enforcement unions will endorse Eric Adams’ campaign this week — in what is a major win in the early days of the mayor’s independent re-election bid, The Post has learned.
The mayor hit the ritzy East End enclave to appear at a Saturday fundraiser, and was also at a breakfast at 75 Main, where Cuomo had dined the night before.
Andrew Cuomo relaunched his failed mayoral campaign with an attack on billionaires that conceded socialist rival Zohran Mamdani has a point when it comes to New York’s mega-rich. Cuomo, in an interview with New York Magazine published Tuesday,
Even with the new poll being heavily skewed when surveying voters to try to help boost Eric Adams’ numbers and tarnish others, the mayor failed to garner much support, much to the chagrin of