Cuomo's Car Jump-Start Campaign Ad Draws Criticism Over Staging Errors
NEW YORK CITY, JUL 17 – After losing the Democratic primary by 12 points, Cuomo is running as an independent and has hired a new team to improve outreach in a crowded five-candidate race, polls show.
- Recently, former Governor Andrew Cuomo declared he is running as an independent, splitting the anti-Mamdani vote three ways among Adams and Sliwa.
- Last month, Cuomo approached the Democratic primary expecting an easy win, studied his opponent's tactics after a decisive defeat and refused to drop out.
- On Wednesday, the video revealed an improper cable hookup, a visible boom mic and prompted a user to write “This is so cringe and inauthentic.”
- The moderate vote splitting between Cuomo and Adams threatens both campaigns, and neither candidate is willing to step aside.
- In the coming months, polling companies will adjust their methodology for Mamdani’s coalition, and Cuomo’s campaign will expand its social media team and boost get-out-the-vote efforts.
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There's something extremely bizarre that happens when Democrats jump into the political world; they seem to forget all senses of reality and how to just act normally.The latest example involves former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who awkwardly and pathetically released a campaign video showing him jump-starting a car on a side street in NYC. Ya know, just being "a regular guy.""Andrew Cuomo just posted this video on threads with no caption," …
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Andrew Cuomo's New York City mayoral campaign ad showing him jump-starting a stranger's car draws criticism online, while his team defends the former governor as a trained mechanic.
Well, Mamdani has Andrew Cuomo so spooked, he’s already working overtime to rig the game in his favor
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is working to reinvent himself for the general election after losing the Democratic primary to Zohran Mamdani by 12 points. This comeback effort comes despite previous Democratic opposition to his return to politics. The 67-year-old candidate is now taking a more casual approach, appearing in short sleeves and engaging with voters through selfies and street interactions. According to Politico, following his …
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