Curtis Sliwa concedes NYC mayoral election
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The Republican candidate for New York City mayor has been aggressively ramping up his campaign, even if it’s to the benefit of Zohran Mamdani.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- It's Election Day and all eyes on are the race for New York City mayor and New Jersey governor as both elections carry significant weight in the national political picture.
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Curtis Sliwa compares himself to Braveheart, vows to fight NYC’s socialist machine win or lose
Curtis Sliwa says he’s charging into the final stretch of New York City’s mayoral race like Braveheart — confident, defiant and ready to die on his sword for the city he loves.
I T’S EVERY New Yorker’s lament: the city is full of yellow cabs, except when you really need one. And so, when Curtis Sliwa saw an empty one near his apartment just before dawn one morning in 1992, he felt like he had “hit the lottery”.
Once a street patrol leader who took on crime with his “Magnificent 13," Sliwa now hopes to become the next mayor of New York City. Here's everything to know about him.
Most Trump voters are sticking with Sliwa, with 66 percent saying they would support the Republican candidate in next week’s election, according to the Emerson poll. But Cuomo, a former Democratic governor running as an independent, is winning over 32 percent of them.
Curtis Sliwa says open-air prostitution on Roosevelt Avenue would expand across New York City if Zohran Mamdani becomes mayor and vows to crack down on landlords and pimps.
Republican candidate for New York City Mayor Curtis Sliwa tells Dana Bash President Trump “has bigger issues to deal with” than getting involved in the mayoral race. Sliwa also invokes Gandhi’s teachings about animals after President Trump said Sliwa “wants to make Gracie Mansion a home for the cats.