{"id":1535,"date":"2025-07-14T23:03:34","date_gmt":"2025-07-14T23:03:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.vecimasupport.com\/?p=1535"},"modified":"2025-07-15T00:32:23","modified_gmt":"2025-07-15T00:32:23","slug":"cuomo-opponents-slam-his-re-entry-into-nyc-mayor-race-say-city-wants-to-move-on-from-ex-governor","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.vecimasupport.com\/index.php\/2025\/07\/14\/cuomo-opponents-slam-his-re-entry-into-nyc-mayor-race-say-city-wants-to-move-on-from-ex-governor\/","title":{"rendered":"Cuomo opponents slam his re-entry into NYC mayor race, say city wants to move on from ex governor"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Democratic, Republican and independent candidates for New York City mayor don’t often agree on much, but they appear to be in lock-step over the view that New Yorkers want someone different than former Governor Andrew Cuomo to run the Big Apple.<\/p>\n
Zohran Mamdani and Curtis Sliwa, the Democratic and Republican nominees for New York City mayor, were quick to respond to Andrew Cuomo’s announcement that he will stay in the race as an independent after the former governor of New York lost his Democratic primary a few weeks ago. While blasting Cuomo, the pair also used the opportunity to slam incumbent independent mayoral candidate Eric Adams,<\/a> who, on Monday, said Cuomo “had his opportunity” already, but New Yorkers no longer buy his message.<\/p>\n “Andrew is a double-digit loser in the primary. He lost by 12 points. He had his opportunity. He spent $25 million to get his message out. New York has heard it. He did not sell it,” Adams said at a Monday press conference. The comments followed a separate press release his campaign put out Sunday amid rumors Cuomo would be re-joining the race as an Independent, saying that Cuomo’s “political double-dealing” was the reason why New Yorkers have “lost trust” in him.<\/p>\n MAMDANI LANDS ENDORSEMENT OF A TOP CUOMO BACKER IN NYC MAYORAL PRIMARY<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n “I welcome everyone to this race, and I am as confident as I have been since three weeks ago on primary night when we faced Andrew Cuomo,” Democratic Party nominee Mamdani<\/a> said at a Monday press conference following Cuomo’s announcement. “We did so because of the fact that while Andrew Cuomo and Eric Adams trip over themselves to make deals in back rooms with billionaires, we are focused on fighting for working New Yorkers. I think he’s struggling to come to terms with what [Cuomo’s primary loss] meant.”<\/p>\n Mamdani added that while Cuomo may have envisioned himself as becoming the next mayor, the Democratic primary results showed NYC’s “hunger for a new kind of politics.”\u00a0<\/p>\n “I understand that it is difficult for the former governor to come to terms with [his loss] because it is a repudiation of the politics that he has practiced that he has known for so many years, and it is that same politics that we are turning the page on.”<\/p>\n