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RandySF

(76,040 posts)
Sat Jun 28, 2025, 04:03 PM Jun 28

Andrew Cuomo to stay on ballot, but can he overcome his campaign's missteps?

The Friday before Primary Day, top officials at the super PAC boosting Andrew Cuomo were guardedly optimistic about his chances – despite some troubling signs in the early voting tallies.

Addressing donors in a virtual meeting, Fix the City Chair Steve Cohen cited major newspaper editorials that argued Zohran Mamdani wasn’t fit for the mayoralty, according to two people who attended but requested anonymity because the virtual meeting was private.

John Cordo, a lobbyist whose clients include 1199 SEIU, answered a query about get-out-the-vote work by describing the efforts planned by the many unions who had endorsed the former governor, the people said. Then pollster Mark Penn, whose early clients included former Mayor Ed Koch, previewed a poll showing Cuomo still held a double-digit lead.

Even amid the sunny presentation, some of the donors exchanged worried texts, attendees told Gothamist. Where was the concrete plan to turn out voters for Cuomo? And Penn’s subdued tone belied the message of reassurance he was supposedly delivering.



https://gothamist.com/news/andrew-cuomo-to-stay-on-ballot-but-can-he-overcome-his-campaigns-missteps

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Pisces

(6,064 posts)
1. This is so wrong. We should not be supporting this move. The people of NY voted overwhelmingly for Momdani,
Sat Jun 28, 2025, 04:07 PM
Jun 28

We will be disenfranchising all the dems that voted for him. Now Dems are joining forces with the Republicans to bad mouth Mamdani because what is clear is that the establishment does not want him. Old boss same as the new boss. Business as usual is what everyone wants.

Callie1979

(837 posts)
3. So you can just claim to be the candidate of any party? He ran as a democrat.
Sat Jun 28, 2025, 04:36 PM
Jun 28

How does he just claim to be the nominee of ANOTHER party

Cheezoholic

(3,120 posts)
4. I think politics in general is moving towards the politics of individuals as opposed to parties...unfortunately n/t
Sat Jun 28, 2025, 05:45 PM
Jun 28
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