Rev. Al Sharpton has called on Andrew Cuomo to withdraw from the New York City mayoral race, suggesting that it is in the best interest of the city and Cuomo's legacy. Sharpton believes Cuomo should allow a one-on-one race between remaining candidates and can endorse a candidate if he chooses. Cuomo, presently on the independent ballot line, has decided to remain in the race. His spokesperson responded to Sharpton's comments by reaffirming Cuomo's political stance and emphasizing that opinions on candidates vary among New Yorkers.
Rev. Al Sharpton is urging ex-governor Andrew Cuomo to drop out of the New York City mayoral race in November. Sharpton advised Cuomo to consider what is best for the city. He stated, "I think, in the best interest of the legacy of Andrew Cuomo, that he ought to let them have the one-on-one race.". Sharpton's recommendation reflects a desire for a clear contest among remaining candidates.
In response to Sharpton's comments, Cuomo spokesperson Rich Azzopardi emphasized that "everyone is entitled to their own political opinion." He commented on the political landscape, saying, "We understand President Trump supports Eric Adams, and do not believe socialism is the answer. Most New Yorkers are not Trumpers, and most New Yorkers are not socialists - the majority lies in the middle.".
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