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Cuomo Makes It Official, Kicks Off Run for Mayor

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Former Governor Andrew Cuomo announces he is running for Mayor. -Photo by YouTube Releases New Direct Address to New Yorkers. Watch it  Here .   Manhattan Voice March 1, 2025 NEW YORK - Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced his candidacy to serve as the next Mayor of New York City. In a direct address to New Yorkers, the Governor emphasized his lifetime of public service, record of accomplishment for New York, and the importance of restoring strong and experienced leadership to help solve the city’s most pressing challenges during these troubling times. He also launched a new  AndrewCuomo.com  website.  The video address can be found  here  and the transcript appears below: Hello, I’m Andrew Cuomo. Let me start by telling you what you already know. New York City is the greatest city in the world, there is no other place like it, and – as in life – we have had times when we are at our shining best,...

New York City Values, New York City Strong

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Mayor Eric Adams holds an in-person media availability. City Hall. -Photo by Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office. By Mayor Eric Adams  Community OpEd Manhattan Voice  February 27, 2025   NEW YORK - New York City has a long and eventful history. Over 400 years, we have had our ups and downs. But throughout, New Yorkers’ resiliency has prevailed and our city’s fundamental values have remained constant. We are stronger because of our diversity. Every single person who decides to build their life here becomes part of our city’s economy and vibrant culture. We are all New Yorkers together: anything that affects one of us, affects us all. We know that the present moment is one of great change and that there may be heightened anxiety among many of our communities. I want to reassure you: our city’s government and its hundreds of thousands public servants are here for you, working around the clock. Please continue to make use of...

Cuomo on the Ballot? Adams as a Republican? Candidates Have Limited Options and Little Time

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  Jumping into the Democratic primary, running as an independent, switching parties or going with a third party all have their own requirements This article originally appeared in The City. By  Rachel Holliday Smith NEW YORK - In a typical New York City election year, the mayoral race is effectively over by the June primary — when the Democratic nominee is chosen, essentially anointing the mayor-elect in this deep blue city. But 2025 is hardly a typical political season. Mayor Eric Adams, once a registered Republican, has hinted at switching parties for his reelection while aligning himself with President-elect Donald Trump. And a big name in New York politics, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, is making moves to join the race, but is mum on how or when. There are a lot of unknowns heading into 2025, but we know this for sure: The roadmap for when candidates must legally get on the ballot, and how they can jump into the race as an ind...
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