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Andrew Cuomo Eyes New York Comeback: Ex-Governor Teases 2025 Run After Legal Vindication
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Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s aggressive bid for City Hall gains momentum as fundraising, endorsements and sharp messaging reshape the 2025 New York City mayoral landscape.
Cuomo’s cash surge redraws the field
Campaign filings released this week show Cuomo raked in nearly $1 million over the past month, including roughly $400,000 in just 48 hours after incumbent Mayor Eric Adams suspended his reelection effort. The haul vaults Cuomo to the top tier of fund-raisers in a race already awash in big-money donors eager to influence the next administration.
Mamdani becomes Cuomo’s prime target
Queens Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, the progressive front-runner, now faces daily attacks from Cuomo, who paints the contest as a referendum on “whether the Democratic Party still has room for common-sense leadership.” In a campaign stop on Staten Island, Cuomo accused Mamdani of embracing slogans that “alienate working-class New Yorkers” while demanding the assemblyman condemn the controversial phrase “Globalize the Intifada,” which surfaced at recent protests.
Seeking unity, rejecting extremes
Cuomo has courted supporters of outgoing Mayor Adams, saying he would “welcome” an endorsement from the embattled mayor but would “absolutely decline” any backing from former President Donald Trump. Framing the mayoral race as the “epicenter of a civil war inside the Democratic Party,” the ex-governor argues that New York must reject both far-right and far-left extremes.
Addressing past controversies
Still shadowed by the 2021 harassment scandal that forced his resignation, Cuomo has adopted a notably apologetic tone. At a recent roundtable with rabbis in Borough Park, he expressed regret over COVID-19 restrictions that disproportionately affected Orthodox neighborhoods, calling his earlier approach “insensitive and, at times, wrong”. The gesture aims to rebuild trust with voters who once formed a reliable pillar of his statewide coalition.
What’s next in the countdown to November
• Televised debate: Cuomo, Mamdani and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa will square off on Oct. 15.
• Fund-raising filings: The final pre-election disclosure on Oct. 22 will reveal whether Cuomo’s cash surge is sustainable.
• Voter outreach: Cuomo’s campaign plans a “Five-Borough Bus Tour” featuring labor leaders and celebrity surrogates to energize turnout in moderate and immigrant communities.
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