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Cuomo Reenters NYC Mayoral Race as Independent After Primary Loss

Maria Cruz by Maria Cruz
July 15, 2025
in Metro, NYC 2025 Elections, Politics
Cuomo Reenters NYC Mayoral Race as Independent After Primary Loss
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Andrew Cuomo has officially joined the New York City mayoral race as an independent, setting up a three-way contest against Mayor Eric Adams and Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani. The move follows Cuomo’s recent loss in the Democratic primary, where he trailed Mamdani by 12 percentage points.

In a video released Monday, July 14th, Cuomo acknowledged strategic failures in the primary campaign, citing a lack of clarity and urgency in communicating his platform. He pledged to overhaul his campaign structure and approach, including hiring new staff, revising messaging, and increasing his presence in city neighborhoods.

Cuomo acknowledged that he “made mistakes in the primary,” emphasizing his belief that he “was not aggressive enough” in promoting his vision for New York, a candid admission he made while outlining plans for intensified voter engagement.

Mamdani, who has built his campaign around progressive policies and grassroots support, criticized both Cuomo and Adams for courting elite donors, saying they were “tripping over each other to win the approval of billionaires,” while contrasting that with his campaign’s focus on working-class voters and grassroots support.

Adams, also running as an independent, dismissed Cuomo’s comeback attempt as a failed effort, noting that he lost points despite spending heavily during the primary. He argued that New Yorkers had already heard Cuomo’s message and rejected it.

Despite the tensions, Cuomo expressed openness to uniting behind a single candidate later in the race, saying the shared goal should be to “run the strongest candidate against Mr. Mamdani.” He indicated that he would consider stepping aside in September if the polls favor another contender.

Tags: Andrew CuomoCampaign LaunchCampaign TrailEric AdamsIndependentMayorMayoral RaceNew York CityNew YorkersNovember ElectionPoliticsZohran Mamdani

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