Cuomo Threatens to Move to Florida If He Loses
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, JUL 19 – Andrew Cuomo made a joking threat to relocate if Zohran Mamdani wins the NYC mayoral race, which is currently a tight four-way contest, according to a July 15 HarrisX poll.
- On Saturday, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo quipped he would move to Florida if Mamdani wins, delivering the remark at a Hamptons breakfast reported by Fox News.
- After losing the Democratic primary, Cuomo filed an independent bid, joining a race where Mamdani secured the nomination last month and voters choose between two Democrats-turned-independents and Curtis Sliwa.
- He took aim at Mamdani and Adams, calling Mamdani’s platform `unrealistic bumper sticker slogans` and saying New York hasn’t had a `competent` mayor since Bloomberg.
- Mayor Eric Adams responded, `If he’s serious about moving to Florida, he should go ahead,` while Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis countered, `Don’t New York our Florida!`
- Polls indicate the race is shaping up as one of the most unpredictable contests in recent memory, with Cuomo's Florida joke highlighting tensions among candidates.
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Hannity Warns of “Mass Exodus” from NYC if Mamdani Wins Mayoral Race, Citing Business Flight to Florida
Fox News host Sean Hannity is predicting a dramatic economic fallout if Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani wins New York City’s mayoral race in November—warning of a “mass exodus” of residents and businesses to states like Florida. Appearing on Fox & Friends, Hannity claimed Mamdani’s policies would trigger an accelerated flight from New York, especially among wealthy individuals and corporations. “All these companies, they don’t just hav…
NYC mayoral hopeful Cuomo says he's moving to Florida if 'communist lunatic' wins · American Wire News
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared he will relocate to Florida if socialist Zohran Mamdani wins the race for New York City mayor. The disgraced former governor lost to Mamdani in last month’s Democratic primary and plans to run as an Independent in November’s general election. His remark, which drew laughs from business leaders at a breakfast meeting in the Hamptons on Saturday, even got the attention of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), bu…
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