On Politics: Cuomo is the front-runner, but that could change quickly

At last, it’s official: Andrew Cuomo is running for mayor of New York City.That sentence would have seemed inordinately strange a year or two ago. But Cuomo had been telegraphing for many months that he wanted to launch a comeback. And now he’s running, with a Manhattan launch event and 17-minute campaign video under his belt.Cuomo has led the Democratic field in every publicly available poll for the last several months. He is, unquestionably, the front-runner, and there are reasons to believe he won’t crumble like past front-runners for citywide posts like Eliot Spitzer, Chirstine Quinn and Andrew Yang. Cuomo was governor for more than a decade and there are many New Yorkers, weary of the chaos and corruption of the Adams administration, who may want to turn to an experienced executive.But now the rubber hits the road. Can Cuomo, a candidate at the start of March, remain at the front of the pack through June? Will he falter? Or is he inevitable?The slate of endorsers that Cuomo launched with is not overwhelming. He does have the support of one sitting congressman, Ritchie Torres of the Bronx, and a handful of city and state legislators. The District Council of Carpenters enthusiastically backed him, and George Gresham, the president of the powerful healthcare workers union 1199 SEIU, reportedly is already pushing for a Cuomo endorsement, if one isn’t immediately forthcoming.Cuomo will continue to hunt for backing from other large labor unions, as well as wealthy real... Continue reading at 'Crains New York'

[ Crains New York | 2025-03-03 15:46:55 UTC ]

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Official biography of Terry Pratchett to be published

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Rubin's behind the scenes publishing memoir goes to Applause Books

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Book Deals: Week of January 24, 2022

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Gill Books pre-empts 'bucolic' lockdown memoir by Connell

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What It’s Like to Live Through a Rupture in History

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Chasing History review: Carl Bernstein’s pre-Watergate world

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