Mayor Adams' indictment and declining popularity open the door for Andrew Cuomo and other contenders in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) said the Democratic Party “left” him and the working class behind as much of his own party has distanced themselves from him and he faces poor polling
A new poll shows Andrew Cuomo leading a large field of mayoral candidates, while the incumbent struggles mightily.
An ill-fated run against a Black opponent nearly ended the career of Andrew Cuomo. As he weighs challenging Mayor Eric Adams, he cannot afford a repeat.
Amid a slew of challengers, Cuomo’s potential entry into the race has become a hot topic of speculation. In the past few months, he’s switched his voter registration address to Manhattan,
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) is poised to jump into the New York City mayoral race as soon as next month, threatening to roil an already unprecedented election that finds embattled Mayor
Stringer, the former city comptroller, is second with 13%, followed by incumbent Mayor Eric Adams with 11%, Queens state Sen. Jessica Ramos with 7% and current City Comptroller Brad Lander with 6%. It’s the second poll released in three days showing Cuomo with a significant lead over the field.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo is preparing for a potential New York City mayoral campaign, with a February launch under consideration, according to sources. Cuomo plans to enlist Charlie King, a longtime ally and political consultant, to lead his effort. King, a veteran strategist, has begun evaluating staff for the campaign.
In an interview with conservative commentator Tucker Carlson that aired on Tuesday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams doubled down on his claims that federal prosecutors targeted him because of his criticism of President Joe Biden’s handling of what he considered a crisis at the U.S. southern border.
Hizzoner likened himself to Martin Luther King Jr. on Tuesday as he defended bailing on events commemorating the civil rights icon to trek Washington, DC, to hail the new chief. He claimed MLK, like himself, would have set “partisan politics” aside to show support for the incoming president.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams sparked criticism from Democratic leaders and activists for attending Donald Trump’s inauguration instead of local Martin Luther King Jr. Day events. His decision, seen as aligning with Trump amid Adams’ federal bribery charges, drew accusations of prioritizing personal interests over constituents.