Andrew Cuomo outlined his plans for the Huge Apple Sunday in his first speech since saying his candidacy for New York Metropolis Mayor.
Picture by Dean Moses
Andrew Cuomo outlined his plans for the Huge Apple Sunday in his first speech since saying his candidacy for New York Metropolis Mayor.
Cuomo kicked off his first main push for mayor with the endorsement from each District Council 9 Painters and the District Council of Carpenters. Holding a rally on the carpenter’s headquarters at 395 Hudson St. on March 2, the previous governor instructed the rabid crowd that town is in tough form — repeating lots of the factors he made in his 17-minute video announcement made Saturday when he formally threw his hat into the ring.
“New York City is in trouble; you can feel it. You don’t need to read statistics. You feel it when you walk down the street; you see the mentally ill homeless people. You feel it when you walk down into the subway, and you feel the anxiety rise up in your chest. You hear it when you hear the scream of the police sirens. You feel it in the chaos of the e-bikes and the scooters coming from every direction,” Cuomo stated. “We will do everything we can to fight to save this city. We are not going to let it fall down.”
“We are going to do the whole lot we will to combat to avoid wasting this metropolis. We aren’t going to let it fall down,’ Cuomo stated.Picture by Dean Moses
Cuomo additionally attacked his progressive/socialist opponents, although not by title, vying to grow to be town’s subsequent mayor. He denounced them for having beforehand known as for defunding the NYPD, one thing he stated he’s proudly towards.
“They cut $1 billion from the police budget. What did you think was going to happen?” he stated. “It created a city in chaos, people got hurt — it was a deadly mistake. It wasn’t progressive politics; it was regressive.”
Standing behind a podium and in entrance of a giant pink and blue banner studying “Cuomo for Mayor,” the previous governor emphasised how he believes he might change town, together with a strong police power and treating the unhoused with respect.
“We need more police in our subways, more police,” Cuomo roared. “When you walk past the homeless person on the street, you know the right thing is to do something. You know that the caring, compassionate thing is to do something, and that’s what we should be doing for the mentally ill who are on the streets. Get them the help they need. Don’t leave them on the street. We know better than this.”
“They cut $1 billion from the police budget. What did you think was going to happen? It created a city in chaos, people got hurt — it was a deadly mistake. It wasn’t progressive politics, it was regressive. Seventy-five percent of the victims of crime are black, brown or poor. They should have done the exact opposite. We need more police in our subways, more police,” Cuomo roared.Picture by Dean Moses
Cuomo has been main a number of polls within the mayoral race and even scored some endorsements when, on the time, he had but to announce his candidacy. The previous governor is seeking to mount one of many largest political comebacks in historical past 4 years after resigning as governor on account of sexual misconduct allegations, which he had repeatedly denied.
In an effort to showcase feminine assist, his daughters Mariah Kennedy-Cuomo, Michaela Kennedy-Cuomo, and Cara Kennedy-Cuomo additionally took to the stage to supply their backing.
“As a 27-year-old New Yorker, already confronted with global economic, health and environmental crises. I know the importance of safety and security, and I know we need a mayor who will stabilize New York City and progress toward prosperity,” Michaela stated.
Cuomo has been main a number of polls within the mayoral race and even scored some endorsements when, on the time, he had but to throw his hat into the race.Picture by Dean Moses
Picture by Dean Moses