If our city feels rudderless and out of control these days, it’s not your imagination: To a remarkable degree, the man New York elected to hold things together, Mayor Eric Adams, has been in steady retreat — and in some cases,
Ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s handling of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic could dog him if he jumps into the race for mayor, relatives of nursing home residents who died from the infection said.
A central narrative at the core of Andrew Cuomo’s comeback attempt is that his enduring support among Black New Yorkers will provide him with a strong base to launch a campaign for mayor. The
Mayor Adams' indictment and declining popularity open the door for Andrew Cuomo and other contenders in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor.
A new independent poll shows former Gov. Andrew Cuomo would “dominate” the 2025 mayoral race in New York City—and that he is the top choice across every race, age, gender and borough.
The former governor appears primed to enter the race for City Hall, as polling suggests he has a good chance of toppling embattled incumbent Eric Adams. Still, allies say Cuomo hasn’t completely given up on a return to Albany.
Andrew Cuomo, though undeclared, is emerging as a key figure in New York City’s mayoral race. A recent poll shows him leading with 33% support, 23 points ahead of incumbent Eric Adams, who faces federal corruption charges and declining political fortunes.
An ill-fated run against a Black opponent nearly ended the career of Andrew Cuomo. As he weighs challenging Mayor Eric Adams, he cannot afford a repeat.
Do you know who I am?” the TV chef allegedly shouted before she “tore her sunglasses off” and added, “Girl, I’m Sandra Lee!”
In our history, we’ve had some great and strong mayors, but every one of them was forced to go hat in hand to Albany to get the state to pay attention to the issues important to America’s greatest city, often being rebuked and rejected. Our next mayor may be in the same weak position, with one possible exception: Cuomo.
Having a state ethics agency that is not thought of as under the thumb of the governor and legislative leaders is essential to countering the public mistrust in government’s integrity, the executive director and the chair of the Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government write.
The New York City mayor responded to rumors of his resignation in a rousing speech after returning from reported illness.