Andrew Cuomo is solidifying support for his mayoral bid among the Brooklyn Democratic Party, an institution whose backing candidates covet despite its deteriorating ability to influence citywide races.
Mayor Eric Adams passed on several opportunities to punch back — but said he did agree with his fellow Democrat on one point. “I do believe we need to be saved — from him,” Adams said at a City Hall news conference.
One of the largest municipal unions representing security guards at Big Apple public schools, colleges, housing complexes, and homeless shelters has endorsed former Gov. Andrew Cuomo for mayor. The head of the 25,
Former Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., a longtime ally to Mayor Adams who has donated to his reelection bid and worked closely with his administration, is endorsing ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo
They also discussed NYC Mayor Eric Adams' testimony at the U.S. Capitol, Andrew Cuomo throwing his hat into the ring for NYC Mayor, the issues inside New York prisons, and the current situation regarding aviation in the country,
The Teamsters union representing security guards at the city's public schools, colleges, housing complexes, and homeless shelters endorsed ex-Gov. Cuomo for mayor.
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Intelligencer on MSNAdrienne Adams Says She ‘Cannot Sit Back and Do Nothing’On her first day as a candidate for mayor, City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams signaled she’s not necessarily going to play nice with the seven men already competing for the Democratic nomination.
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TAG24 on MSNEric Adams suffers big blow in NYC mayoral race as ex-Bronx Borough president makes endorsementFormer Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. has become the latest ally of Eric Adams to jump ship and endorse Andrew Cuomo for mayor of New York City.
The mayor holds a meager 20 percent approval with registered voters in the nation’s largest city — an all-time low, according to Quinnipiac University’s poll released Wednes
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They’re trying to save New York City — from each other. Mayor Eric Adams said Monday the Big Apple needs to be shielded from Andrew Cuomo — responding to the ex-governor styling
Former Brooklyn Democratic chairman Frank Seddio said he doesn’t see a path for embattled Adams to win re-election.
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