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1 day ago |
nypost.com | Craig McCarthy |Craig Mccarthy |Hannah Fierick |David Propper |Matt Troutman
Ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo was at the center of a pile-on during a rowdy mayoral debate Wednesday night — as flailing Democratic candidates seized their first chance to attack the primary’s frontrunner in a public forum. Cuomo literally stood mid-stage between the other eight candidates, who repeatedly pelted the thrice-elected Democrat — with COVID nursing home deaths and his checkered record leading the Empire State hijacking much of the NBC-Politico debate.
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2 days ago |
nypost.com | Craig McCarthy |Craig Mccarthy |Matt Troutman |David Propper |Hannah Fierick |Carl Campanile | +1 more
Follow The Post’s live updates as 9 Democratic candidates for NYC mayor, including leading contenders Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani, face off Wednesday in the first 2025 primary debate. What to know about the first NYC mayoral debate• Everything to know about NYC Democratic primary mayor debate• Who are the candidates running for NYC mayor against Eric Adams? • Cuomo has a target on his back as NYC’s crowded mayoral field prepares to gang up on the front-runner at first Dem debate
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4 days ago |
nypost.com | Hannah Fierick
Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani nabbed the key endorsement of longtime state Sen. John Liu in the New York City mayoral race on Monday — despite their major differences on Israel. Liu, a trailblazing Asian American politician from Queens, didn’t shy away from noting his “big differences” with the pro-Palestinian state Assemblyman, even as he urged New York Democrats to rank Mamdani first in the June 24 primary.
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5 days ago |
nypost.com | Hannah Fierick
6 NIMBYs living in million-dollar pads are trying to derail the planned massive overhaul of one of Manhattan’s largest NYCHA apartment complexes. The city’s first-of-its-kind public-private partnership with prominent social-driven real-estate firms Related Companies and Essence Developments aims to create an entirely new neighborhood in place of the dilapidated Fulton & Elliott–Chelsea Housing projects.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Hannah Fierick |Craig McCarthy |Craig Mccarthy
Andrew Cuomo was dealt another blow by the city’s campaign finance watchdog, which dinged him another $675,000 Friday over suspicions his mayoral campaign improperly coordinated with a super PAC. The New York City Campaign Finance Board has now denied the former governor a total of $1.3 million in public matching funds — which could hamper the frontrunner as the June 24 Democratic primary approaches and surging socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani nips at his heels.
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