Andrew Cuomo launches independent New York City mayoral bid
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With Andrew Cuomo planning to run as an independent, Eric Adams did not mince words about the former governor’s intentions.
In New York City's mayoral race, incumbent Mayor Eric Adams and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo are facing calls to unite behind one candidate.
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.
Hizzoner’s haul since the Democratic primary came in at an impressive $1.5 million from more than 1,600 donors between June 25 and July 11, according to the latest campaign fundraising
A day after announcing he's officially running for mayor as an independent, a totally different Andrew Cuomo hit the campaign trail.
New York City’s mayor has largely ditched MSNBC to spend more time on Republicans’ favorite cable news network this year.
The shocking vote of confidence came despite Mayor Eric Adams, who has repeatedly cozied up to Trump, also vying for re-election on an independent line in the general race. Adams has attacked Cuomo for staying in the race, claiming that he alone should be the one to take on Mamdani in November.
Mayor Eric Adams reported raising $1.5 million over the last month, but his inability to qualify for matching funds may hamper his re-election bid.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo revealed Monday that he will remain in the New York mayor’s race as an independent. Cuomo joins a crowded field including socialist Zohran Mamdani, who beat him soundly in the June Democratic primary,
I said, “Andrew, are you that level of arrogance?” I’m the sitting mayor, the sitting mayor of the City of New York,” Adams claimed he told Cuomo.