Andrew Cuomo lists several Jewish endorsements on his website. But do they still apply? - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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Former Governor Andrew Cuomo's campaign website indicates Jewish support, but several listed groups confirm their endorsements were only for the primary election. After losing to Zohran Mamdani, Cuomo will run as an independent in the general election. Alongside Cuomo and incumbent Eric Adams, Republican Curtis Sliwa and independent Jim Walden will also be on the ballot. Analysts predict that Cuomo and Adams may split moderate votes, giving Mamdani, a progressive candidate, a potential victory. The Crown Heights PAC has not made a final decision on endorsing Cuomo's candidacy for the general election.
Cuomo's endorsements page suggests Jewish support, but several groups clarify they only endorsed for the primary election and have not decided on November's race.
Cuomo, after losing to Zohran Mamdani in the primary, is running as an independent in the general election, with significant implications for moderate voters.
The Crown Heights PAC confirmed they have not made a decision regarding supporting Cuomo's candidacy, despite being listed as one of his endorsers.
Polling indicates that Cuomo and Adams may split moderate votes, potentially allowing progressive candidate Mamdani to emerge victorious in November.
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