NEW YORK (PIX11) — Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is expected to announce he will continue his campaign in the mayoral race running as an independent, sources tell PIX11 News.
Sources report that Cuomo plans to ask any candidate challenging Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani to withdraw from the race if they are not in the lead by September, including himself.
Mamdani’s campaign provided the following statement to PIX11 News regarding the reports about Cuomo running in the general election: “While Andrew Cuomo and Eric Adams are tripping over themselves to cut backroom deals with billionaires and Republicans, Zohran Mamdani is focused on making this city more affordable for New Yorkers. That’s the choice this November.”
Mamdani’s comments about the Democratic candidates cutting backroom deals with Republicans come on the heels of Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa’s claims that Adams floated making him the Deputy Mayor for Public Safety.
Meanwhile, Sliwa also responded to the reports, sending the following statement to PIX11 News:
“Andrew Cuomo lost his primary and hides in the Hamptons. Eric Adams skipped his and fled to Fort Lauderdale. Now they’re both running as independents to cling to relevance. I’m the only candidate with a major party nomination, a 50-year record of serving New Yorkers, and a real path to victory. While they play musical chairs on a sinking ship, I’m out campaigning in New York City, listening, leading, and fighting to win it for the people. Let the voters decide this November.”
Cuomo conceded the primary to Mamdani, who won the Democratic mayoral race by 12 points.
Last week, it was reported that Adams claimed Cuomo asked him to drop his independent bid for reelection.
Adams has remained steadfast that he will run, despite trailing behind in a recent poll conducted by Slingshot Strategies.
Ben Mitchell is a digital content producer from Vermont who has covered both local and international news since 2021. He joined PIX11 in 2024. See more of his work here.
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