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One of Curtis Silwa’s staunchest supporters in the orthodox Jewish community is dropping the Republican and instead backing ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the mayoral race against front-runner Zohran
Republican New York City mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa said he’d rather die than work for Andrew Cuomo, as he faces pressure to bow out of the race to help the former governor beat
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Mamdani, Cuomo and Sliwa's stances on education in NYC
Mamdani wants to ensure public schools get adequate funding and address student homelessness, while Cuomo wants to reduce class sizes and expand after-school programs. Sliwa wants to overhaul the system as a whole.
Voters over 55 made up more than 50% of the turnout in the first two days of early voting this weekend. Recent polling from Quinnipiac indicates that Cuomo is tied with Zohran Mamdani for voters aged 50 to 64, while he has a slight lead with his fellow boomers over 65. Meanwhile, Mamdani has a significant lead with voters under 49 years old.
New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani holds a commanding lead over former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), who is running as an independent, according to a poll released one week before Election Day.
The rise of the lefty Democratic Socialist Mamdani “is the result of Democrats’ self-destruction,” Sliwa said.
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Oct. 27 NYC election update: Early voting begins; Mamdani, Cuomo, Sliwa campaign Sunday
With Election Day in NYC just 8 days away, Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa all hit the campaign trail over the weekend, as early voting began.
As he pleaded for support from conservative voters Friday, Andrew Cuomo acknowledged it will be “very, very, very hard” for him to win next month’s mayoral election as long as
Frontrunner Zohran Mamdani was attacked over his thin resume. Republican Curtis Sliwa strove to prove his seriousness as a candidate. And former Gov. Andrew Cuomo was pressed on the sexual
See where the mayoral candidates stand on public safety, housing, congestion pricing and dealing with President Trump.
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