Albany, NY – Cuomo Endorses Rival And Fellow Democrat De Blasio For Mayor

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    FILE - In this Sept. 18, 2016, file photo, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, left, and Mayor Bill de Blasio walk on West 23rd street in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood in New York. The governor endorsed his frequent rival and fellow Democrat for a second term as mayor of New York City, Monday, Sept. 18, 2017. De Blasio faces Republican state Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis of Staten Island in the November election. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle, File)Albany, NY – New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday picked up the endorsement of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, his fellow Democrat and frequent rival.

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    Cuomo voiced his support for the mayor during an interview on WNYC radio’s Brian Lehrer Show. De Blasio, who is seeking a second term, won last week’s five-way primary.

    “The mayor won the Democratic primary. I am a Democrat,” Cuomo said while explaining his endorsement. “I support Democrats and I will support Mayor de Blasio in the general (election).”

    Cuomo had declined to make an endorsement during the Democratic primary, saying it wasn’t his place as a resident of Westchester County, despite the fact that he’s endorsed candidates in other communities before.

    The governor and de Blasio have feuded repeatedly, with Cuomo’s administration second-guessing the mayor and de Blasio complaining of Cuomo’s retaliation against his political opponents.

    Asked Monday whether he was endorsing the mayor only out of party loyalty, Cuomo said no.

    “In this contest, he is the better person to serve the city of New York as mayor, period,” he said.

    De Blasio faces Republican state Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis of Staten Island in the November election.


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    ConcernedMember
    ConcernedMember
    6 years ago

    Endorse, maybe. Campaign for? I very strongly doubt it. Both of these career politicians have delusions of the White House in 2020.