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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's hopes for a political comeback may have hit a roadblock. A new poll, conducted by Public Policy Polling for Democrat Justin Brannan's city comptroller campaign on June 6 and June 7 among 573 likely voters,
Mayoral hopeful Andrew Cuomo admitted Thursday that he not only saw a controversial report on nursing home COVID deaths while he was governor, but may have doctored the document – a bombshell confession that contradicts his sworn Congressional testimony.
Former Mayor Michael Bloomberg is prepared to endorse his old nemesis, Andrew Cuomo, for mayor Tuesday — backing an ex-governor who is mounting a comeback bid in the June 24 Democratic primary. Cuomo secured Bloomberg’s support after months of conversations between their top aides;
Cuomo’s Asian outreach director Dr. Lining “Larry” He has extensive business ties to his native China, where he served last decade as an executive for a powerful state-owned
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The contribution by Michael R. Bloomberg is the largest in New York City this cycle and closely follows his endorsement of Andrew M. Cuomo for mayor.
The main super PAC boosting Andrew Cuomo’s mayoral run has given the ex-governor a financial edge that’s tough for his opponents to compete with, and a key architect of the spending
Ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s much-criticized record on nursing homes in the coronavirus pandemic became a flashpoint during Thursday’s mayoral debate – and he still refused to apologize for deaths. The still-controversial issue arose after Cuomo admitted Thursday that he not only saw a controversial report on nursing home COVID-19 deaths while he was governor,