Front-runner Cuomo using 'Rose Garden' strategy in mayoral bid, critics claim
Briefly

Ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo's mayoral campaign has been criticized as a 'Rose Garden' strategy, where he minimizes public appearances and avoids difficult questions. An anti-Cuomo group argues that this approach reflects his fear of potential scrutiny about his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and past scandals. Spokesperson Lauren Hitt claims Cuomo's limited public interactions prevent voters from understanding how he plans to govern, especially given his controversial decisions during his governorship and ongoing legal issues.
Andrew Cuomo plays the tough guy, but apparently he's too scared to take a question from a voter. This guy claims he's a crisis manager, but he's not willing to answer any difficult questions about how he would actually do the job.
Won't Cuomo's baggage get in the way of running the City? We won't waste time trying to figure out what on earth an 'emotional romantic relationship' is, but it is clear the former governor continues to be dogged by lawsuits and other scandals.
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