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The NewsNation host sadly analyzed his brother’s defeat in the New York City mayoral election, and the reality hit hard.
The former New York governor's attempt at a political comeback fell short in the race to occupy Gracie Mansion.
The defeated NYC mayoral candidate criticized supporters who booed as he congratulated Democratic winner Zohran Mamdani.
In October, the Times of London inadvertently interviewed Bill DeBlasio, a Long Island wine importer, instead of former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, according to Semafor. And in 2015, two men named Ted Cruz and one man named Jeb Bush complained of being mistaken with the Texas senator and former Florida governor, Newsweek reported.
Ex-Gov Andrew Cuomo told The Post he believes the Democratic Party is “headed down a dangerous road,” in his first public sighting since losing to lefty mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.
In an interview on the eve of Tuesday’s election against Democratic front-runner Zohran Mamdani and Republican Curtis Sliwa, Cuomo’s radio silence caught the “Ebro in the Morning” crew off-guard. “Your boy was just on ‘60 Minutes,’ Cuomo, saying you’re his guy!” Darden told Cuomo in a clip shared by MeidasTouch.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor might not be getting his payout for moving out of the Royal Lodge. Recent reports suggest that Andrew, 65, was set to receive a nearly $728,000 (£558,000) payout as part of a past agreement regarding his living situation. However, that all changed when the disgraced royal family member’s title was stripped. Us
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has a long list of accomplishments, many of them progressive. In the race for New York City mayor, that experience hasn't given him the boost he wanted.
Republicans like President Trump, Stephen Miller and Elon Musk endorsed him ahead of New York City’s mayoral election. Stephen Colbert referred to them as “everyone New Yorkers love.”
Billionaire Bill Ackman said the high turnout in New York City’s mayoral election is pointing to a win for former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. “I am going to be an optimist