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When Andrew Cuomo appeared before a thinning crowd of supporters Tuesday night to concede the New York City mayoral race, the moment crystallized what months of polling had already suggested: that New York had moved on from the Cuomo era.
The NewsNation host sadly analyzed his brother’s defeat in the New York City mayoral election, and the reality hit hard.
The defeated NYC mayoral candidate criticized supporters who booed as he congratulated Democratic winner Zohran Mamdani.
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has a long list of accomplishments, many of them progressive. In the race for New York City mayor, that experience hasn't given him the boost he wanted.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor might not be getting his payout for moving out of the Royal Lodge. Recent reports suggest that Andrew, 65, was set to receive a nearly $728,000 (£558,000) payout as part of a past agreement regarding his living situation. However, that all changed when the disgraced royal family member’s title was stripped. Us
Billionaire Bill Ackman said the high turnout in New York City’s mayoral election is pointing to a win for former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. “I am going to be an optimist
Andrew Cuomo didn’t call Zohran Mamdani to congratulate him Tuesday night, while Mamdani started his mayoral victory speech by slamming his vanquished opponent — two unusual moments that
"His famous car chase happened in 1994, which means Cuomo went car shopping two years later and thought, 'Yeah, this'll help me pick up the chicks,'" the host teases.