Andrew Cuomo loses out on $600K after probe finds he broke campaign rules with super PAC ad
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Andrew Cuomo's mayoral campaign is under investigation for potentially illegal coordination with the pro-Cuomo super PAC "Fix the City," leading to a loss of $600,000 in public funds. Although Cuomo secured $1.5 million from the city's Campaign Finance Board, the board warned of ongoing scrutiny into the matter. Fellow Democratic candidate Zellnor Myrie filed a complaint regarding campaign rule violations involving the super PAC's influence. Cuomo maintains his innocence and touts his strong polling performance across various demographics amid the investigation.
Cuomo netted $1.5 million in matching funds, but an investigation over illegal coordination with a super PAC could present ongoing challenges for his campaign.
The CFB is investigating claims that Cuomo's campaign improperly coordinated with the pro-Cuomo super PAC "Fix the City," raising concerns among voters and opponents.
Read at New York Post
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