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A former employee of former President Barack Obama cut a campaign video by New York City Mayor Hopful Andrew Kuoomo, who lost Socialist Zoharan Mamdani last month to Democratic Primary.
Dan Fifer, a former Deputy Director of Deputy Communications and Advisor at the Obama White House, wrote on X, “This is one of the least compelling campaign video I have ever seen.”
“Just a blind person wearing a sick-fitting shirt does not clearly believe,” Pafifar said, saying that Kuoomo had “no message,” “no charisma,” and that the video had no “compelling view” in the video.
Cuomo on Monday formally released the campaign video releasing its independent mayor dialect, as well as comment, “to win it.”
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Andrew Kuomo addresses the international brotherhood of Electrical Workers in New York City on 22 June 2025. There was a public presence in the form of initial voting for Democratic Primary. (Alex Kent/Getty Image)
Arrived by Fox News Digital, a cumo campaign spokesman said that the video had seen more than 12 million times in less than a day after the video was published online.
The spokesperson said, “If insular pod does not like the people of America, it should mean that we are in the right way,” the spokesperson added Pfeifer, which co-maintains the leading progressive podcast, which is titled, “Pod Saves America.”
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The video of Cuomo begins with her standing with her in New York City Park, stating that “As long as you are living under a rock, you probably know that the Democratic primary did not go the way I expected.”
The former three-term governor said, “400,040 New Yorkers who voted for me, an honest thank you. Thank you for believing in me and my agenda and experience.” “I really regret that I disappoint you. But as my grandfather used to say,” When you knock, you learn lessons and raise yourself back and come in the game, and this is what I am going to do. ”
Cuomo gave his message, while the footage played him on the road and in the subway system shaking people’s hands.
“The fight to save our city is not over. Only 13% of New Yorkers voted in June,” Kuomo said. “The general election is in November, and I am in it to win it. My opponent, Mr. Mamdani, Slick slogans, but no real solution.
“You’re not given it, and you deserve a mayor with experiences and ideas to re -having it. And dare to take anyone standing on the way,” Cumo said. “Everyday I am going to kill the streets, meeting you, where you are listening to good and bad, problems and solutions. Because for the next few months, it is my responsibility to earn your vote. So let’s do it. I will see you there.”
Dan Fifar, Senior White House, speaks during an interview on Friday, November 7, 2014 during an interview at Washington, DC, US. (Through Andrew Harrr/Bloomberg Getty Image)
Mamdani’s primary victory over Cumo and nine other candidates three weeks ago shook the Democratic Party, and promoted a 33 -year state assembly from Queens to Uganda to become the first Muslim mayor of the nation’s most populous city. Mamdani increased to a primary victory for an energetic campaign, which focused a major focus on the strength and high cost of the city of New York.
Mamdani used social media platforms including Tikokkok smart, as he attached low-proportion voters. He proposed to abolish the rent to ride the huge bus system of New York City, which offered Kuni (City University of New York) “tuition-free,” cold fare at municipal house, offered “free childcare” for children of 5 years, and set up grocery stores operated by the government.
Thanks to the efforts of a vast ground -level army of volunteers, he rode a wave of small and progressive voters supporting, who finished first on Cumo, who was in front.
In Deep Blue New York City, Democratic Primary Winner is largely favored to win the general election. If Mamdani wins in November, she will be the first Muslim and Millennial Mayor of New York City. Mammadani was picked up in Uganda and then Cape Town, South Africa, until the New York City was running at the age of 7, where he attended the Bronx High School of Science.
President Barack Obama and Senior Advisor Dan Fifer have not formally given Disumbark to the Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland from Air Force One, on arrival on March 6, 2015, on the arrival of Disambark on the mayorl candidature of Zoharan Mamdani. (Through Saul Loaib/AFP Getty Image)
Mammadani’s father is a Professor at the University of Columbia, who sits in the Advisory Council of an opponent organization in Israel, who supports Israel’s boycott and restrictions, regularly accuses the Israeli government of “massacre”, and has expressed sympathy to suicide. His mother is a famous Indian filmmaker.
Mammadani refused to condemn the phrase “Intefada globally” in an interview in June, facing serious concern with Jewish New Yorkers on October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorists attacks in Israel on 7 October 2023.
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Apart from this, there are Democratic Mayor Eric Adams on the voting of the general election, who drew their primary dialect among the poll numbers in view of many controversies earlier this year. Adams is running as an independent.
Other candidates in the general election are Jim Walden, who is running as a former federal prosecutor as an independent, and the co-founder of guardian Angels, Curtis Sliva, who is a Republican Mayorl Nominee, for a direct election.
Fox News’ Paul Sinehoser, Andrew Mark Miller and Cameron Cavathorn contributed to the report.