Cuomo, Mamdani, Sliwa face off in NYC mayoral debate
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The Republican nominee, polling a distant third in the New York City mayoral race, is becoming a scapegoat for the former governor and his deep-pocketed allies.
The morning after the first mayoral debate of the general election, Andrew M. Cuomo said it would be nearly impossible to win if Curtis Sliwa did not drop out. Mr. Sliwa said he was not going anywhere.
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CNN’s Harry Enten Declares NYC Mayoral Race Is ‘Pretty Much Over’ Unless Cuomo ‘Becomes Teddy Roosevelt’ Overnight
Harry Enten declared the New York City mayoral race is "pretty much over" following Thursday's debate unless Andrew Cuomo pulls off something "unprecedented."
In chaotic debate, the Democratic nominee for NYC mayor gave glimpses into attacks his party will face in the midterms.
With Zohran Mamdani leading Andrew Cuomo in every poll, Cuomo is running out of time to catch up in the race for New York City mayor. Dana Rubinstein, who covers New York City politics and government for The New York Times,
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Andrew Cuomo Has 18 Days Left
Mamdani, the clear polling front-runner, was unfazed, and the first poll released since the debate indicates he’s on a glide path to Gracie Mansion: 49 percent of registered voters back Mamdani as opposed to 28 percent for Cuomo and 13 percent for Republican Curtis Sliwa,
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo closes gap against NYC mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani as Quinnipiac poll shows the race tightening ahead of November election.
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Some Wall Street staff want a Mamdani shake-up, while elites back Cuomo. We looked at the numbers.
NYC's mayoral election reveals Wall Street's wealth gap. Staffers worried about cost of living back Mamdani, while their bosses donate to Cuomo.