WABC, Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa
Digest more
Sliwa's show, which bears his name, has been off air during the Guardian Angels founder's longshot campaign to capture City Hall.
New York City mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani and Curtis Sliwa find common ground rejecting billionaire influence despite their contentious campaign rivalry.
Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa, in a fiery radio show appearance on WABC Wednesday morning, disavowed the station, saying he would never return, and shut down any idea of joining Andrew
"If [Sliwa] dropped out, he's not going to win -- and not looking too good for Cuomo either," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office, referring to Republican nominee Sliwa and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo,
Mr. Sliwa, the Republican nominee for mayor of New York City, finds himself a major player in the race. He’s under heavy pressure to drop out.
“I’m in it to win it,” Sliwa, donning his trademark red beret, told reporters during morning rush hour on Oct. 21, outside a subway station near his home on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. His wife stood by him as straphangers both jeered and applauded.
The pressure for Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa to drop out of the race is reaching a fever pitch with two weeks left until the election — as even his boss at WABC radio is now calling on
Red Apple Media CEO John Catsimatidis urged Curtis Sliwa to withdraw from the NYC mayoral race to consolidate support behind a viable alternative.
Mediaite on MSN
‘What’s Wrong With You!?’ Curtis Sliwa Throws DOWN With Radio Colleague Telling Him ‘You’re Going to Lose Badly’
Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa got into a heated debate over the state of his long-shot campaign in a fight that led to him quitting his WABC gig.