Cuomo’s Rematch: The Only Thing Standing Between NYC and a Socialist Utopia
Dimitri Bolt / Townhall Tipsheet
Andrew Cuomo has just announced, as of Monday, that he will run as an
independent in the upcoming New York City Mayoral election against
Zohran Mamdani, the communist Democrat nominee, Curtis Sliwa, the
Republican candidate, and the incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, according to
the Wall Street Journal.
Most Republicans, and plenty of moderates, would take Curtis Sliwa or
even Eric Adams over what’s coming. Adams, who’s cozied up to Trump
since his presidential pardon, is still facing political heat back home,
with a dismal 20% approval rating and over half of voters thinking he
should step down over corruption allegations.
But according to Politico, it’s Mamdani who leads the pack with 35 percent of registered voters, followed by Cuomo at 25 percent, Sliwa at 14 percent, and Adams scraping the bottom at 11 percent.
Other polls echo the same sentiment. Read more, see Xs and video here.

