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In the weeks ahead of the Democratic Party of New York City Democratic Party Primary, as he appeared to hover towards capturing his party’s nomination, former New York Gove Andrew Quomom focused on his campaign’s spotlight on President Donald Trump. But an unexpected disadvantage to Democratic Socialist Zoharan Mamdani forced his campaign to bring a sudden change in the message.
“Trump is coming to New York. What do you think he can stop him?” In a cumo campaign advertisement, the narrator said, “The immigration of Trump was surrounded by the images of June riots in Los Angeles.
The narrator said, “In Trump’s city gates. We need to be experienced to close anyone,” he suggested that Cumo was the most experienced candidate to push behind against the President’s agenda.
The former three-term governor, who resigned in 2021 amid twin scams, to protect the city of New York, what he suggested may be a federal federal crack of a possible future against immigration protests in the city. And he vowed to mount a national campaign to try and fail Trump’s agenda.
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Former New York village. Andrew Kuomo, in a speech to supporters, admits that rival Zoharan Mamdani won New York City Democratic Party Mayorl Primary on 24 June 2025 in New York, NY. (Paul Sinehoser – Fox News)
But last month, Cumo and nine other candidates’ amazing victory over the Democratic Party nomination shook the race for the mayor in the country’s most populous city.
And as Cumo resets because he runs in the general election as an independent candidate, stands for the former Governor interview in the context of Trump. Announcing his general election campaign, he did not mention the President once in his video.
Rich Azopardy, advisor and spokesman of LongTime Kuoom, said that “this is not the case” when Fox News Digital asked if former Governor Trump was de-mepesing to messaging.
“This is silly. It has been only eight days in a relay of the campaign,” Azopardi said. And he said that in local interviews Kuoomo has done, “These are more local and pocketbook issues that have surfaced.”
“I think New Yorkers know that the best person to protect New York from any excesses coming out of Washington is Andrew Kuoomo, as he has already done,” Azopardi said.
But Mamdani’s campaign argues that Kuoomo is taking a page from his playbook as he shines a spotlight on his proposals to reduce rent, build more housing and improve public transport.
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The 33 -year -old Uganda, a Queens -born state assembly, supported by the progressive champion rape. New York’s Alexandria Okasio-Cortes and Sen Burney Sanders of Vermont, increased to the primary victory, thanks to an angetic campaign that focuses a major focus at the high cost of life.
New York City Democratic Party mayor Nominee Zoharan Mamdani briefly speaks with reporters as he leaves the Dirkson Senate office building in Washington, DC on 16 July 2025 (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Mamdani used social media platforms including Tikokkok smart, as he attached low-proportion voters. He proposed to abolish the fare to ride the huge bus system of New York City, which offered Kuni (City University of New York) “tuition-free,” cold fare at the municipal residence, offered “free childcare” for children of 5 years and set up a grocery store-operated grocery store.
And thanks to the efforts of the Mamdani, a vast ground -level army of volunteers, riding a wave of support of small and progressive voters, who were strangling themselves in the first place.
Cuomo now says that he is committed to New York to create a city with low fare, safe roads, where it is possible to buy your first house once again, where the child’s care will not insolve you. “
And he “Slic Slogan, but no real solution to Mamdani.”
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Cumo is one of the four candidates in the general election, taking Mamdani, who is the nominated of the Democratic Party, at the forefront of a city where the Democrats beaten Republican by a margin of about six to six.
Are also in the race Mayor Eric Adams, Early this year, the declaration of this year said that he would seek re-election as an independent candidate, and Parent Angel’s co-founder Curtis Sliva, who is nominated for the Republican Mayor for each other direct election.
And gym Walden, a former federal prosecutor, is also running as an independent.
The former state government of New York remains in the mayorl race in New York City as an independent after its defeat in the Andrew Democratic Party Primary. (Alex Kent/Getty Image)
Cuomo, since its primary defeat, has noted that the general election in New York City is much larger than the voter voters pool, which puts ballots in the Democratic nomination race.
“Only 13% of New Yorkers voted in June Primary,” Kuoom said in his general election launch video.
And as now he faces a wide and more liberal voters than the Democratic Party primary, the clear axis of the cumo and the issues of strength look strategic.
Pointing to the launch of the campaign re -launching the campaign, Azzopardi told Fox News, “It was important to hit the running ground to meet New Yorkers, where they are, and that is what we’re doing.”
“The message is a simple. It is New Yorkers, who are usually no hard-core Pro-Maga Trumpers, nor are they socialists. They are in the middle, and the governor is making the matter about how the best person is equipped to bring back the first competent administration in the city hall in 12 years.”
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But veteran Democratic Strategist Lauren Hit, who advised an anti-Kuumo Super PAC in Democratic Primary, argued that the voters of New York City were likely to doubt the former governor’s message.
“Kuoomo already had a chance to make New York more economical, and he turned on the opposite. So he could try to slap another label on his campaign, but New Yorkers already know what they don’t like,” the hit said.