Cuomo gets strong endorsement from former President Bill Clinton
Briefly

In a recent address at a Christian Cultural Center, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo voiced concerns about the far-left movement's influence on the Democratic Party, labeling it as unproductive and unrealistic for urban governance. He criticized socialist proposals like dismantling the police and providing extensive free services, asserting that while they may appear appealing, they are impractical in execution. Cuomo positioned himself as a pragmatic candidate for mayor, contrasting his governance experience against challenger Zohran Mamdani's socialist policies, and emphasized his capability in making government function effectively.
Cuomo emphasized the impracticality of far-left policies taking hold in the Democratic Party, including dismantling police and legalizing prostitution, asserting that such ideas are unrealistic for New York.
Reflecting on his tenure, Cuomo stated, 'I don't do a lot of things in life, but I know how to make government work,' highlighting his experience and competence as a leader.
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