Cuomo, Mamdani and NYC
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Cuomo’s appeal was rooted in long-established communities, and Mamdani found support with recently arrived voters.
Cuomo stood on stage late Tuesday and urged New Yorkers to “unite for New York City” but he did not call Zohran Mamdani to concede.
Ex-Gov Andrew Cuomo told The Post he believes the Democratic Party is “headed down a dangerous road,” in his first public sighting since losing to lefty mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. STAY UP TO DATE WITH THE LATEST NEWS BY SUBSCRIBING TO MORNING REPORT NEWSLETTER “I’m very proud of the effort that we ran.
The defeated NYC mayoral candidate criticized supporters who booed as he congratulated Democratic winner Zohran Mamdani.
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, independent candidate for mayor of New York City, called his opponent and Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani "very divisive" and said he doesn't understand the "New York way," during a wide-ranging interview with "ABC News Live Prime" anchor Linsey Davis just days before Election Day.
Andrew Cuomo didn’t call Zohran Mamdani to congratulate him Tuesday night, while Mamdani started his mayoral victory speech by slamming his vanquished opponent — two unusual moments that
Cuomo and others have criticized Mamdani for appearing with Hasan Piker, who made 2019 comments that "America deserved 9/11." Mamdani has previously disavowed the comments.
Behind Mamdani's viral campaign visuals was creative director Andrew Epstein. From colourful graphics, iconic hits such as ‘New York Groove’ to Zohran Mamdani taking a ride around NYC in a cart – the newly elected New York Mayor's Instagram feed pops up a plethora of interactive reels and posts.
Despite Trump's endorsement of Cuomo, Mamdani's victory drew over 2 million voters—the highest NYC mayoral turnout in three decades.