Cuomo on possible Trump involvement in NYC: ‘I don’t want him involved in anything to do with my race’
- Reports indicate that the Trump administration considered offering federal positions to Eric Adams and Curtis Sliwa as a strategy to reduce competition in the New York City mayoral race, thereby improving Andrew Cuomo's chances against Zohran Mamdani.
- This plan aims to generate a head-to-head general election between Cuomo and Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, though Adams and Sliwa deny such discussions or interest in federal roles.
- Mamdani condemned the interference as a betrayal of the city and criticized the effort to influence the race away from voter choice, while Cuomo denied any contact with the White House.
- Mamdani claimed that Donald Trump supports Andrew Cuomo as the upcoming mayoral candidate for the city, while Adams' representative denied any meetings or conversations between him and Trump.
- Despite attempts to sway the race, Adams remains focused on reelection, Sliwa rejects leaving the campaign, and New Yorkers will ultimately decide the election outcome in November.
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Cuomo on possible Trump involvement in NYC: ‘I don’t want him involved in anything to do with my race’
New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo said he doesn’t want President Trump involved in the mayor’s race following reports that he’s seeking to clear the field for the former governor.
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