The former governor of New York Cuomo is looking for a political return to a stormy mayor race in New York

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Andrew Cuomo aims to make the greatest political return since President Donald Trump recognized the White House last November.
Cuomo, the former governor of New York State with three mandates who resigned from his duties in 2021 in the midst of several scandals, is the favorite of a land of 11 candidates in the running for the appointment to the Democrat Town Hall in New York in New York.
The former governor – who saw his advance formerly great deteriorating while the progressives merged around Zohran Mamdani, a member of the State assembly of 33 years of Queens and a Democratic socialist from Uganda – highlights his experience.
“We know that we can make the government work because this is what we did in New York State. They said that we could not do it. We did it,” Cuomo told a large crowd of supporters during a Union Hall rally on the eve of the New York primary on Tuesday, when he underlined his progressive achievements as governor.
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, the New York Democratic Party Primary Favorite Favorite, talks to a large crowd of Union supporters on June 23, 2025. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)
Cuomo highlights his courage to defend the most populous city in the nation of what he maintains to be threats from Trump.
“The Democrats, we will remain strong, stand united, stand up, you are not going to separate us,” said Cuomo, referring to the Republican President. “We are going to lock the weapons and we are going to move forward.”
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Cuomo, who recently declared that as mayor, that he would mount a national campaign to try to thwart Trump’s agenda, promises to protect New York from what he suggests is a possible repression of the Trump administration against immigration demonstrations in New York, similar to what happened earlier this month in Los Angeles.
In addition, Cuomo is committed to “resist Trump before his buffoonemeries reach New York”.

President Donald Trump, seen in the east room of the White House on June 12, 2025, is frontal on the campaign campaign in the race for the appointment to the mayor of the New York Democratic Party. (AP photo / Alex Brandon)
It is often said that politics is full of second chances, thanks to a long list of politicians who have suffered a defeat or fell by grace before later winning the redemption in the polls. Cuomo tries to be the last on this list.
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Cuomo, 67, has spent the last four years fighting to erase his name after 11 accusations of sexual harassment, which he denied several times, forced his resignation. He was also the subject of an investigation at the time for his management of the Pandemic COVID-19 in the midst of allegations of his administration, deaths linked to COVID in state nursing homes.
Last month, the Ministry of Justice opened a criminal investigation into Cuomo after the Republicans accused him of lying at the Congress on the decisions he took as governor during the coronavirus pandemic.
Cuomo faced many incoming shots on his luggage of his main rivals on the campaign campaign and during the two debates between the candidates.

The former governor of New York State, Andrew Cuomo, the favorite of the race for the appointment to the mayor of the New York Democratic Party, held a rally on the eve of the primary on June 23, 2025. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)
However, the director of the Institute of Opinion of Marist University, Lee Mr. Miringoff, told Fox News that “there is a general feeling that New Yorkers are ready to provide a second chance to someone”.
Cuomo’s biggest concern is Mamdani, who climbed in second place in the ballot boxes this spring and committed the gap with Cuomo before the primary.
Mamdani targeted the former governor, stressing that many Cuomo donors supported Trump in the presidential election last year.
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“The oligarchy is on the ballot. Andrew Cuomo is the candidate of a billionaire class who suffocates our democracy and forcing the working class of our city,” said Mamdani’s campaign in an email to supporters.
Cuomo’s campaign in recent weeks has criticized Mamdani as a “dangerously inexperienced legislator” “while praising that the former governor” has managed a state and managed crises, from Covid to Trump “.

Zohran Mamdani, an assembly of New York State and candidate for the Democratic Socialist Mayor for New York, reduced the gap with the former governor of the frontrunner Andrew Cuomo before the primary of the mayor of the Democratic Party of June 24, 2025. (Reuters / Bing Guan)
“The mayor of the city of New York is the CEO of one of the largest companies in the world. It is not a job for a novice,” said Cuomo on the eve of the primary. “It is not a job … for employment on employment. We need someone who knows what he does on the first day because your life depends on it.”
Mamdani, who, among other things, wants to eliminate the prices to set up the vast bus system in New York and make tuition fees from the University of the City of New York, won a big boost earlier this month after winning an approval from the representative. Alexandria Ocasio-CortezThe progressive rock star and the most eminent leader in New York on the left. A week later, he was also approved by Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the progressive champion and the second candidate for the Democratic presidential election.
With several candidates on the left in the primary, the approvals of Ocasio-Cortez and Sanders aimed to consolidate the support of progressive voters behind Mamdani.
The third -place candidate before the primary was the New York Brad Lander controller. He drew national attention in the last days of the campaign after being arrested in Manhattan by agents of the Ministry of Homeland Security.
Lander was detained for allegedly assaulted a federal officer while trying to escort a defendant of an immigration court.

The New York controller and candidate for the Democrat Town Hall, Brad Lander, was arrested before an immigration court in New York on June 17, 2025. (New York / via Reuters controller office)
Temperatures are expected to reach 100 degrees in New York on Tuesday while the city holds its primary. Dangerously high temperatures can prevent some older voters from heading to the ballot boxes. Because of this possibility, the heat wave could affect the participation rate in a race which could be summed up in union support of Cuomo and the structure of the campaign compared to the voluntary forces of Mandani.
New York elections have said that more than 384,000 democrats have voted in early voting, which ended on Sunday.
The election is underway using a classified choice voting system in which voters classify the candidates by preference on their ballots. If no candidate receives a majority of votes of first choice, the lowest voting is abandoned, the votes of this candidate have reassigned to the highest choices of voters. The process is repeated until a candidate cracks 50%. Mamdani hopes that the classified choice process will increase its chances against Cuomo.
The New York primary occurs while the Democratic Party strives to escape from the political desert after last year’s elections, when the party lost control of the White House, the majority of the Senate and failed to reconquer control of the GOP chamber.
This occurs while Democrats work to resist Trump’s second term of the second term of Trump.
MIRINGOFF said that the results of the primary will be considered a barometer from the Democratic Party leadership, to the center if Cuomo wins – and to the left if Mamdani is victorious.

The candidates for the Democrat Town Hall Andrew Cuomo, on the left, and Zohran Mamdani, on the right, present arguments such as Whitney Tilson looked at him during a primary debate mayor Democrat may on Wednesday June 4, 2025 in New York. (AP photo / yuki iwamura, swimming pool)
“Because it’s New York, and it’s a very blue city and everything that happens is amplified, I think we are going to hear a lot about the future of the Democratic Party and its way of defining itself, going towards the middle,” said Miringoff.
The group aligned by center-left democrats said that in a service note that they were “deeply alarmed” from the prospect of a Mamdani victory.
“A Mamdani victory for a high -level office would be a devastating blow in the fight to defeat Trumpism,” said the group.
The winner of the primary of the Democratic Party is traditionally considered to be the crumbling of the main elections in November in the city dominated by the Democrats.
However, this year, the general electoral campaign can be a little more unpredictable.

The mayor of New York, Eric Adams, who was elected in 2021 as a Democrat, presents himself to his re -election this year as an independent candidate. (New York mayor’s office)
Holder Mayor Eric Adams, A moderate democrat elected in 2021, presents himself to a re -election as an independent. Adams earlier this year abandoned its primary democratic offer when its approval notes have sunk to historic stockings.
Adams survey numbers were still running before he was even charged last year with five counts, who accused the mayor of corruption and fraud as part of an alleged “long -term” regime to personally take advantage of contacts with foreign officials.
The mayor made repeated openings to the president Donald Trump, And the Ministry of Justice earlier this year rejected accusations of corruption, so that Adams can potentially work with the Trump administration on its illegal immigration repression.
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Because New York allows candidates to operate on several party lines, Cuomo or Mamdani, if they lose the Democrat primary on Tuesday, could arise as an independent or third party candidate during the general elections of November, adding to the electoral drama.
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