Andrew Cuomo, NYC and Zohran Mamdani
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New York Magazine on MSNCuomo’s Mayoral Strategy: Everyone Else Drop OutAndrew Cuomo announced his plans to pursue an independent mayoral bid following his stunning Democratic primary loss to Zohran Mamdani, confirming earlier reports that the former governor was close to revealing his plans for the November election.
Andrew Cuomo is shifting gears and taking personal responsibility for running what he admits was a lackluster campaign in the Democratic mayoral primary, acknowledging that any strategic mistakes
The winning 33-year-old socialist Mamdani’s online stature — bolstered by his own masterfully produced social content — tapped into the zeitgeisty humor of Millennials and Gen Z,
Andrew Cuomo’s back—or rather, he’s refusing to go away. This week, the former Democratic governor and onetime presidential aspirant announced he will continue contesting the race for New York City mayor,
After a bruising primary loss to Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo is retooling his mayoral campaign with a stripped-down image and new strategy, according to Politico. The former governor is aiming to reconnect with younger voters and build a moderate coalition in a crowded general election field.
Mr. Cuomo, the former governor of New York, has vowed to run a more energetic campaign than he did in the mayoral primary, and aimed to demonstrate that on Tuesday.
Cuomo is hiring a new social media team and revamping his get-out-the-vote operation. Consultants who advised his primary bid, which he lost to 33-year-old Zohran Mamdani by 12 points, aren’t sticking around for the November race after their contracts ended, according to four people familiar with their plans.