Cuomo poised to shake up NYC mayor’s race: ‘The 900-pound gorilla in this room’
- Former City Comptroller Scott Stringer would win the ranked-choice Democratic primary for mayor if it were held today, according to new polling released by his campaign.
- The poll found that if former Governor Andrew Cuomo entered the race, he would capture 33% of first-choice votes and win the ranked-choice contest with 67% of the vote.
- Stringer's campaign maintains he can surpass Cuomo, stating that he has strong core supporters and broad appeal across the electorate.
- Cuomo is not officially running for mayor but is taking steps that resemble a campaign, including polling and engaging with community groups.
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