Cuomo wins help from influential Queens lawmakers in mayoral race.
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A slew of Queens elected officers has formally endorsed former Governor Andrew Cuomo’s mayoral bid, following the backing of the Democratic Group of Queens County and its chairman, U.S. Rep. Gregory W. Meeks.
State senators Joseph P. Addabbo and Toby Ann Stavisky, Meeting Members David Weprin and Edward Braunstein, and Council Member Lynn Schulman all formally endorsed Cuomo’s mayoral bid Tuesday. They cited the previous governor’s file through the COVID-19 pandemic and the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy. In addition they touted Cuomo’s efficiency on points resembling marriage equality, abortion rights, and public security.
Cuomo, who resigned as governor in 2021 after a number of girls accused him of sexual harassment, has been the clear frontrunner since asserting his bid for mayor and had already secured quite a few endorsements from elected Democrats in Queens, with Meeks and the Democratic Group of Queens County asserting their endorsement on the group’s headquarters in Forest Hills on Sunday. Cuomo has constantly denied all allegations towards him.
Meeting Members Stacey Pheffer Amato, Vivian Prepare dinner and Sam Berger have additionally formally endorsed Cuomo, whereas a coalition of black elected officers together with State Sen. James Sanders has urged voters to rank Cuomo first and Council Member Adrienne Adams second within the upcoming vote.
The slew of endorsements hand a serious enhance to Cuomo’s marketing campaign and a blow to his different Queens-based rivals, together with Adams, Meeting Member Zohran Mamdani and State Sen. Jessica Ramos.
Adams and Mamdani did, nonetheless, choose up an endorsement from the Working Households Get together on Sunday alongside Metropolis Comptroller Brad Lander and State Sen. Zellnor Myrie. State Sen. Leroy Comrie, in the meantime, dissented from the black coalition’s endorsement of Cuomo and threw his help behind Adams. Meeting Member Khaleel Anderson and Council Member Nantasha Williams additionally broke with the coalition to help Adams.
Cuomo, a self-described “Queens boy,” secured the latest 5 Queens endorsements on April 1 resulting from his file in public service.
Stavisky, for instance, touted Cuomo’s efforts to advertise marriage equality, codify Roe v. Wade into regulation, and move the Dream Act throughout his governorship. The Dream Act provides undocumented and different college students entry to New York State‐administered pupil monetary help to help their increased training prices.
“I will support Andrew Cuomo when I vote for Mayor because New Yorkers can count on him to tackle crime, support our public schools, and create affordable housing,” Stavisky stated in an announcement explaining her endorsement.
Addabbo, however, stated Cuomo’s expertise is required to assist “turn this city around.”
“He navigated us through the COVID pandemic and helped us locally in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, and he dealt with President Trump during his first term. It is that kind of experience that we need right now to witness better days ahead for our city,” Addabbo stated in an announcement Tuesday.
Weprin stated Cuomo had helped facilitate progress that New Yorkers have “seen and felt,” whereas Braunstein described the previous governor because the “proven leader we need.”
Schulman, in the meantime, stated Cuomo had a “proven track record” of standout achievements in public workplace, together with his work advocating for older grownup housing whereas serving as HUD Secretary and preventing for equal rights for the LGBTQ+ group whereas serving as governor.
“Having grown up around my district, Andrew Cuomo also understands the unique challenges my constituents face and will fight to ensure they get the services they need,” Schulman stated.
Cuomo’s opponents had beforehand accused the previous governor of shying away from criticizing President Donald Trump since asserting his candidacy for mayor in February, however the former governor delivered a decidedly anti-Trump speech when accepting the endorsement of the Democratic Group of Queens County Sunday. Cuomo instructed the viewers that Queens should be the place to “stand up” to the President and pledged that the “counter revolution starts here,” based on a report within the Queens Every day Eagle.