Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa
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Show. Mayoral contender Andrew Cuomo has taken 10 days off publicly campaigning since Labor Day weekend, a Post analysis shows — as insiders express disbelief he isn’t pounding the pavement to catch up to Zohran Mamdani before November.
Sliwa is holding his election watch party at a restaurant on the the heavily Democratic Upper West Side of Manhattan. Several supporters could be seen sporting red berets, a symbol of the Guardian Angels, the citizen-safety patrol group Sliwa founded in 1979.
The former governor, a distant second in most polls of the New York City mayor’s race, is working harder to attract voters and remind them who he is.
Ex-Gov Andrew Cuomo told The Post he believes the Democratic Party is “headed down a dangerous road,” in his first public sighting since losing to lefty mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.
Zohran Mamdani is maintaining a strong lead over Andrew Cuomo in the New York City mayoral race, according to two new polls. The survey results, released by Marist University and Emerson College on Thursday, show Mamdani holding a double-digit advantage, signaling momentum for the Democratic nominee ahead of Election Day.