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Bloomberg endorses Cuomo for NYC mayor
Bloomberg endorses Cuomo for NYC mayor

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Bloomberg endorses Cuomo for NYC mayor

Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg endorsed Andrew Cuomo in the city's mayoral race, declaring his support for the former New York governor he worked alongside while in office. Bloomberg, who served three terms as mayor from 2002 to 2013, announced his support for Cuomo on Tuesday in a statement, saying Cuomo has the experience and 'government know-how' to address the problems facing the city. He overlapped as mayor with Cuomo's time as governor, which ran from 2011 to 2021. 'History holds endless examples of friction between mayors and governors. During my 12 years in City Hall, I served with four New York governors and had differences with all of them, including Cuomo. But I also know his strengths as a leader and manager,' Bloomberg said. 'Of all the candidates, Andrew has the skills our city needs to lead us forward.' Bloomberg's support for Cuomo makes sense as a moderate Democrat backing another moderate Democrat. But it's still a notable get for Cuomo to officially receive the endorsement from the longtime former mayor. Bloomberg was initially elected as a Republican in 2001 before becoming an independent during his second term. He became a Democrat in 2018, returning to the party he had been in before his mayoral run. Bloomberg said Cuomo governed as a 'pragmatist' and credited him for the redevelopment of LaGuardia Airport, opening of the 2nd Avenue Subway and creation of Moynihan Station. He said Cuomo's more focused on solving problems than ideological warfare. 'The question before New Yorkers is not: Who is the perfect choice? No mayor is perfect,' he said. 'The question is: Who is the best choice? To me, that choice is clear: Andrew Cuomo.' The endorsement comes just two weeks ahead of the primary, in which Cuomo has been the front-runner for months, but state Assembly member Zohran Mamdani has been closing the gap and is trying to surpass him. Cuomo said he's 'deeply honored' to have Bloomberg's support, saying his leadership after 9/11 helped see the city rebuilt. 'Under his steady hand and with his strong management, New York City was the best run city in the country, and his leadership has been sorely missed every day since,' he said. 'Today, in this critical moment as New York City faces another crisis, I appreciate Mayor Bloomberg's support and faith in my vision for a stronger, safer, more affordable New York City for all.' Mamdani's campaign responded to the news by saying that billionaires are 'consolidating' around Cuomo because they know he will keep the status quo, but New Yorkers are supporting Mamdani because they want a 'new generation of leadership that puts working people first.' He just received his own major endorsement when Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) announced her support for his campaign. Bloomberg's endorsement also comes after Cuomo received an endorsement from what may have been an unexpected source — fellow mayoral candidate and state Sen. Jessica Ramos. Ramos has been trailing well behind in the polls, often receiving only a few percentage points in polling. She had been a critic of Cuomo and ideologically is on a different part of the spectrum than him, having a reputation as a progressive. But she said at an event last week announcing her endorsement that only Cuomo had the 'experience, knowledge and toughness' to be mayor. She has said she will stay on the ballot but is supporting the former governor. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Bloomberg endorses Cuomo for NYC mayor
Bloomberg endorses Cuomo for NYC mayor

The Hill

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Hill

Bloomberg endorses Cuomo for NYC mayor

Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg endorsed Andrew Cuomo in the city's mayoral race, declaring his support for the former New York governor he worked alongside while in office. Bloomberg, who served three terms as mayor from 2002 to 2013, announced his support for Cuomo on Tuesday in a statement, saying Cuomo has the experience and 'government know-how' to address the problems facing the city. He overlapped as mayor with Cuomo's time as governor, which ran from 2011 to 2021. 'History holds endless examples of friction between mayors and governors. During my 12 years in City Hall, I served with four New York governors and had differences with all of them, including Cuomo. But I also know his strengths as a leader and manager,' Bloomberg said. 'Of all the candidates, Andrew has the skills our city needs to lead us forward.' Bloomberg's support for Cuomo makes sense as a moderate Democrat backing another moderate Democrat. But it's still a notable get for Cuomo to officially receive the endorsement from the longtime former mayor. Bloomberg was initially elected as a Republican in 2001 before becoming an independent during his second term. He became a Democrat in 2018, returning to the party he had been in before his mayoral run. Bloomberg said Cuomo governed as a 'pragmatist' and credited him for the redevelopment of LaGuardia Airport, opening of the 2nd Avenue Subway and creation of Moynihan Station. He said Cuomo's more focused on solving problems than ideological warfare. 'The question before New Yorkers is not: Who is the perfect choice? No mayor is perfect,' he said. 'The question is: Who is the best choice? To me, that choice is clear: Andrew Cuomo.' The endorsement comes just two weeks ahead of the primary, in which Cuomo has been the front-runner for months, but state Assembly member Zohran Mamdani has been closing the gap and is trying to surpass him. Cuomo said he's 'deeply honored' to have Bloomberg's support, saying his leadership after 9/11 helped see the city rebuilt. 'Under his steady hand and with his strong management, New York City was the best run city in the country, and his leadership has been sorely missed every day since,' he said. 'Today, in this critical moment as New York City faces another crisis, I appreciate Mayor Bloomberg's support and faith in my vision for a stronger, safer, more affordable New York City for all.' Mamdani's campaign responded to the news by saying that billionaires are 'consolidating' around Cuomo because they know he will keep the status quo, but New Yorkers are supporting Mamdani because they want a 'new generation of leadership that puts working people first.' He just received his own major endorsement when Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) announced her support for his campaign. Bloomberg's endorsement also comes after Cuomo received an endorsement from what may have been an unexpected source — fellow mayoral candidate and state Sen. Jessica Ramos. Ramos has been trailing well behind in the polls, often receiving only a few percentage points in polling. She had been a critic of Cuomo and ideologically is on a different part of the spectrum than him, having a reputation as a progressive. But she said at an event last week announcing her endorsement that only Cuomo had the 'experience, knowledge and toughness' to be mayor. She has said she will stay on the ballot but is supporting the former governor.

Mike Bloomberg endorses Andrew Cuomo in NYC mayoral race
Mike Bloomberg endorses Andrew Cuomo in NYC mayoral race

New York Post

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • New York Post

Mike Bloomberg endorses Andrew Cuomo in NYC mayoral race

Former Mayor Mike Bloomberg is endorsing Andrew Cuomo in the New York City Democratic primary, saying the ex-governor is best equipped to run the Big Apple. 'I care deeply about the future of our city, and since leaving office, it has been difficult to watch its struggles, especially since the pandemic,' the former-three-term mayor said Tuesday. 'In sizing up the field in the race for mayor, there is one candidate whose management experience and government know-how stand above the others: Andrew Cuomo.' Former NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg has endorsed leading candidate Andrew Cuomo in this years NYC Mayoral race. Gregory P. Mango Advertisement The billionaire business mogul said he had differences with Cuomo when the two served as mayor and governor, respectively. 'But I also know his strengths as a leader and manager. Of all the candidates, Andrew has the skills our city needs to lead us forward,' Bloomberg said. Bloomberg did not mention any of Cuomo's rivals, particularly Democratic socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani. Advertisement But sources close to Bloomberg said he doesn't want an anti-capitalist tax hiker and foe of Israel running City Hall. He credited Cuomo with getting 'big things done,' citing the redevelopment of LaGuardia Airport, the opening of the 2nd Avenue Subway and creation of Moynihan Station — 'All long-stalled projects that he jump-started and completed.' 'He has decades of experience navigating state and federal governments. He has governed as a pragmatist, focused on solving problems rather than engaging in ideological or partisan warfare,' Bloomberg said of Cuomo. 'The question before New Yorkers is not: Who is the perfect choice? No mayor is perfect. The question is: Who is the best choice? To me, that choice is clear: Andrew Cuomo.'

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