COVID nursing home kin rip Gov Andrew Cuomo as 'disqualified' for NYC mayor
Briefly

Family members of victims from COVID-19 outbreaks in nursing homes are campaigning against former Governor Cuomo's bid for mayor, arguing that his policies during the pandemic disqualify him from public office. They blame him for directives that they believe contributed to thousands of deaths and accuse him of prioritizing personal gain over accountability. Family member Vivian Rivera-Zayas highlights Cuomo's lack of support for vulnerable citizens, while others criticize his response to the pandemic and his controversial memoir, asserting their commitment to fight against his candidacy.
When you fail the most vulnerable who need the most help and are counting on the leadership to be top notch, he already disqualified himself from this race.
While our parents were dying, he was worried about hiding stuff to protect his book deal and his image before the media.
His most famous term was, 'Who cares where they died?'—reflecting his callous attitude towards nursing home victims.
We're going to continue to fight him every step of the way, hoping that he will not be elected our mayor.
Read at New York Post
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