Cuomo, Mamdani and NYC
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Democratic mayoral primary winner and state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani is barely leading the pack of candidates to potentially govern New York City in a new poll released Tuesday. The survey shows he is in a statistical tie with former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa after previously landing positive polls on the heels of his primary win.
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The Western Journal on MSNUpset Alert: Mamdani Plummets in New Poll as Republican Long Shot SurgesA new poll suggested that democratic socialist New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's sheen may already be wearing off among voters. Mamdani's support appears to have dropped 14 percentage points from less than a week ago,
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New York Magazine on MSNMamdani Overtakes Cuomo in Pre–Election Day PollAn Emerson College–PIX 11 poll shows Mamdani winning over Cuomo by 52 percent to 48 percent in the eighth round of a ranked-choice voting simulation.
Andrew Cuomo announced he’s going to mount an independent bid in November’s general election, but will leave the door open to bowing out if it appears he’s not the best option to
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
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New York Magazine on MSNAndrew Cuomo on His Loss, Zohran Mamdani’s Win, and the Rematch AheadIn the weeks since the primary, several prominent donors who had been supportive of Cuomo pledged their support to Adams in the general election, including billionaire hedge-fund managers Dan Loeb and Bill Ackman, both of whom have become so entwined with the Adams operation that they have helped vet campaign hires.
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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.
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FOX 5 New York on MSNWhy Andrew Cuomo thinks he’ll win the NYC mayoral election: InterviewThe BriefFormer New York Governor Andrew Cuomo came on Good Day New York to go over why he feels he lost the Democratic nomination for the mayoral race."I did not run a great primary campaign," he told Good Day's Rosanna Scotto and Curt Menefee.
Andrew Cuomo is expected to announce this week that he is staying in the New York mayoral race as an independent, despite the latest polls showing his odds of winning are slim.