Cuomo to stay in New York mayoral race despite Mamdani besting him in primary – report

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"Andrew Cuomo to Continue New York City Mayoral Campaign as Independent After Primary Loss"

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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has decided to remain in the New York City mayoral race as an independent candidate, following his defeat in the Democratic primary to progressive candidate Zohran Mamdani. Reports indicate that Cuomo, who has a longstanding political legacy in New York, conceded to Mamdani, a democratic socialist who is now favored to win the general election in November. Mamdani's campaign gained significant traction among younger voters, which contributed to his upset victory over Cuomo, who had previously led the primary by a considerable margin. Mamdani's platform, which includes tax increases on the wealthy and free city services, aims to address the needs of working-class citizens, prompting concern among business leaders about the potential implications for the city's economy.

Despite his primary loss, Cuomo appears determined to continue his political career by running on a “Fight and Deliver” ballot line. However, he has not yet committed to an active campaign strategy moving forward. His decision to run as an independent comes at a time when the current mayor, Eric Adams, is also rebranding his campaign in a similar manner. The political landscape in New York City is shifting, with Mamdani's progressive policies sparking both enthusiasm and apprehension among constituents, particularly among those in the business community. As the deadline for Cuomo to withdraw from the independent ballot line approaches, observers are keen to see how this dynamic will unfold in the lead-up to the general election, which could see Mamdani making history as the city’s first Muslim mayor.

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Former New York governorAndrew Cuomoreportedly plans to run as an independent candidate in theNew York City’s mayoral race, days afterfinding himself bestedin the Democratic primary by progressive insurgent candidateZohran Mamdani.

Severalnews outletsreported late on Thursday that Cuomo, 67, part of a long and powerful political dynasty in New York, would not withdraw after conceding the primary to democratic socialist newcomer Mamdani, who is nowthe favorite in the raceand could become the city’s first Muslim mayor at the general election in November.

Cuomo is now expected to continue as an independent candidate on a “Fight and Deliver” ballot line. But Cuomo has not decided whether to actively campaign in the coming months.

The former governor, who stepped down in 2021 in the face of allegations of sexual harassment and bullying in the workplace, now joins the embattled incumbent mayor, Eric Adams, a Democrat whohas relaunchedhis campaign as an independent.

New York City was rocked politically on Tuesday night when Cuomo, who had at one point in the primary led Mamdani by 20 points, fell behind his rival by seven when a well-orchestrated campaign by the progressive candidate brought in passionate, younger voters not normally geared to mayoral primaries.

Seeking to soothe the concerns of the business community over a platform that includes tax hikes on the wealthy, rent freezes and free city services, Mamdani, 33,told ABC News this weekthat “there is a need for a new generation of leadership”.

“I think that the Democratic party must always remember what made so many proud to beDemocrats, which is a focus on the struggles of working-class Americans across this country,” Mamdani told the outlet.

Prominent Wall Streeters are wary.

“It’s officially hot commie summer,” hedge fund billionaire Dan Loeb said on X after Mamdani’s win.

While news reports suggest that Cuomo is running, he has until the end of Friday to withdraw from his independent ballot line,according to the New York state board of elections calendar.

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Source: The Guardian