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Andrew Cuomo: The wild card in the 2025 mayoral race. Will he run? Can he win?

By Ethan Stark-Miller Posted on September 25, 2024

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo took the pulpit at Bedford Central Presbyterian Church in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn this past Sunday to deliver a sermon aimed at modern-day progressives.

In his Sept. 22 remarks, Cuomo painted today’s left-leaning politicians as all talk and no action. But he also portrayed himself as a progressive in the mold of former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt — pointing to his purported successes in office, like building a new terminal at Laguardia Airport and the first leg of the Second Avenue Subway line.

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Andrew Cuomo: The wild card in the 2025 mayoral race. Will he run? Can he win?

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