Andrew Cuomo, DOJ and NYC
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amNewYork on MSNNYC Mayor’s Race: Rivals pounce on reported Trump DOJ probe into front-runner CuomoFormer Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s rivals in this year’s Democratic mayoral primary wasted no time in lambasting the frontrunner over reports that President Trump’s Justice Department opened a new investigation into him following Congressional Republicans’ accusations that he lied to them last year.
At this point in the New York City mayoral primary four years ago, Reps. Grace Meng and Yvette Clarke were enthusiastically campaigning for their endorsed candidates. Now, with one month until early voting starts,
City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams has seen some momentum behind her mayoral bid lately, with a new poll showing her support rising in the wake of a string of high-profile endorsements. But even
Investor and education reform advocate enters crowded Democratic mayoral race, calling for school accountability, housing reform, and pro-business policies
NBC News National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki and Law Enforcement & Intelligence Correspondent Tom Winter dissect the latest in the election for New York City’s mayor and how a new DOJ investigation into former Gov.
A recent Marist poll shows former governor Andrew Cuomo still at the front of the pack. Here's what to make of the numbers.
The next closest candidates in terms of contributions to date are a trio of other Democrats — former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, New York City Comptroller Brad Lander and Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani — who have each raised roughly $1.5 million.
Chu, Wylde, Bagga, Wolfson, Trujillo, Greer and more were asked to opine as part of the Times’ mayoral evaluation.
New York City's mayoral candidates have exactly five weeks until primary day. A recent poll from Marist has former Gov. Andrew Cuomo with a commanding lead over his Democratic competitors. CBS News New York chief political correspondent Marcia Kramer unpacks the state of the race.