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August 8, 2025
Amid stories that Cuomo is consulting with Trump and telling enterprise leaders he doesn’t need a battle with the president, Zohran Mamdani sees a “betrayal of the town.”
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (C) speaks with former New York Metropolis mayor Rudolph Giuliani (L) as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, proper seems to be on throughout the fifteenth Anniversary of September 11 on the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, on September 11, 2016, in New York.
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When John Lindsay ran for reelection as mayor of New York in 1969, he acknowledged the temper of each the town and the nation. He linked his outspoken opposition to the more and more unpopular Vietnam Conflict to his marketing campaign’s critique of federal insurance policies that diverted cash from municipal wants into the coffers of the Pentagon. “The military-industrial complicated,” Lindsay declaredwas “against the wants of the folks.”
That didn’t sit properly together with his fellow Republicans, who only a yr earlier had rated him extremely sufficient to think about placing the younger and dynamic New Yorker on their presidential ticket. The mayor narrowly misplaced 1969’s GOP main to right-wing state Senator John Marchi, on the identical day that Democrats nominated a reactionary of their very own, Metropolis Comptroller Mario Procaccino.
Some distinguished New York Republicans, akin to US Senator Jacob Javits and Legal professional Basic Louis J. Lefkowitz, caught with Lindsay. Javits went as far as to warn that the defeat of the liberal incumbent would trigger the town to “go downhill by way of race relations” and create a gap for “the forces of oppression and repression.” However Republican President Richard Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew backed Marchi. Nixon did so out of occasion loyalty (and a measure of envious disdain for Lindsay’s charisma and nationwide stature), whereas the more and more bombastic Agnew relished the prospect to assault a high-profile member of the occasion’s liberal wing. Positioning himself as a right-wing populist, the vice chairman was embarking on a campaign in opposition to conflict critics akin to Lindsay and the urbane partisans of each events Agnew dismissed as an “effete corps of mental snobs.”
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Marchi welcomed the help of Nixon and Agnew—however not as a lot as Lindsay.
The opposition of his occasion’s warmongering president and reactionary vice chairman proved to be an ideal promoting level for Lindsay, as he got down to construct a multiracial progressive coalition for his fall bid on the poll line of the town’s small however influential Liberal Celebration. In spite of everything, the Nixon-Agnew ticket had gained simply 34 % of New York Metropolis’s vote within the 1968 presidential election. The rejection by Nixon allowed Lindsay, a longtime Republican, to keep up the help of progressive Republicans whereas interesting to Democrats and independents. And it labored. Lindsay beat his closest rival (Procaccino) by 180,000 votes and trounced Nixon’s candidate by virtually 500,000 votes.
Removed from serving to him, Marchi’s White Home ties undoubtedly did injury—4 in 5 New Yorkers rejected the GOP nominee in 1969.
Quick-forward 56 years to 2025. One other Republican White Home has taken an curiosity in one other New York Metropolis mayoral race. This yr’s contest pits Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani in opposition to plenty of rivals, together with the person he beat within the June Democratic main, former governor Andrew Cuomo; sitting Mayor Eric Adams; Republican Curtis Sliwa; and lawyer Jim Walden.
This week, The New York Instances reported that Republican President Donald Trump is weighing some sort of intervention within the New York contest to attempt to cease Mamdani, a democratic socialist and critic of the president. That wasn’t precisely a shocker, as Trump has made no secret of his disdain for Mamdani, whom the president has falsely referred to as “a communist” and threatened to arrest and probably deport (even if Mamdani is a US citizen). What was notable was the Instances’ report that “in a beforehand undisclosed name in latest weeks, Mr. Trump spoke concerning the race straight with Mr. Cuomo, an previous affiliate and foil, in response to three folks briefed on the decision, who weren’t approved to debate it.” On Thursday, the Instances reported that Cuomo informed a gaggle of enterprise leaders, “I do know, personally, he doesn’t need to battle with me. Personally, I don’t need to battle with him, proper? So I don’t assume he’s going to be desperate to create a battle.”
The stories sparked an instantaneous outcry in New York Metropolis. The Trump and Cuomo groups entered denial mode. Regardless of the three sources, and a Instances assertion to the impact that “we’re assured within the accuracy of our reporting,” the Cuomo camp endeavored to solid shade on the stories—with the candidate dismissing the information as “gossip.” No shock there. Being tied to Trump in right this moment’s New York Metropolis is much more politically disadvantageous than being related to Nixon in 1969. The place Nixon gained 34 % in 1968, Trump pulled barely 30 % in 2024—and his approval score has tanked since he retook workplace.
Certainly, Mamdani’s main win was seen by many as a rejection of Democratic warning and compromising in a second of mounting concern with the Republican administration’s authoritarian excesses.
“Right this moment we realized Andrew Cuomo is straight coordinating with Donald Trump, whilst this President sends masked brokers to tear our neighbors off the streets and guts the social companies so many New Yorkers depend on. It’s disqualifying and a betrayal of our metropolis,” declared Mamdani on Wednesday.
Former New York Metropolis Mayor Invoice de Blasio mentioned“When Donald Trump needs you to be Mayor of NYC, you undoubtedly shouldn’t get the job. Sorry, Andrew Cuomo.” Sustaining his withering critique of the previous governor, de Blasio added, “The white flag of give up has change into the norm for Andrew Cuomo. He’s already conceding the battle for NYC’s future to Donald Trump. Not what New Yorkers are in search of, Andrew.”
US Consultant Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the New York Democrat who was a key backer of Mamdani within the main race in opposition to Cuomo and stays an enthusiastic Mamdani supporter whilst a number of different prime New York Democrats proceed to withstand his candidacy, mentioned“New Yorkers knew Andrew Cuomo was backed by Trump’s orbit. That’s why he misplaced the first. Now we now have affirmation. It’s time for Democratic leaders to unite behind Zohran Ok. Mamdani.”
On this second of disaster, we want a unified, progressive opposition to Donald Trump.
We’re beginning to see one take form within the streets and at poll containers throughout the nation: from New York Metropolis mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s marketing campaign centered on affordability, to communities defending their neighbors from ICE, to the senators opposing arms shipments to Israel.
The Democratic Celebration has an pressing option to make: Will it embrace a politics that’s principled and well-liked, or will it proceed to insist on dropping elections with the out-of-touch elites and consultants that obtained us right here?
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