NYC mayoral race: Andrew Cuomo criticizes state of a city in trouble,' outlines action plan at first campaign speech | amNewYork
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In his first major address since launching his mayoral campaign, Andrew Cuomo highlighted the pressing troubles facing New York City, including homelessness and crime. He received endorsements from key labor unions and articulated his plans to tackle these significant issues as the city grapples with its current state. Cuomo criticized his progressive opponents for past police budget cuts, arguing such measures contributed to the city's chaos. He expressed a determination not to let the city decline, advocating for a strong police presence as vital to restoring safety and order.
New York City is in trouble; you can feel it. You don't need to read statistics. You feel it when you walk down the street; you see the mentally ill homeless people.
They cut $1 billion from the police budget. What did you think was going to happen? It created a city in chaos, people got hurt - it was a deadly mistake.
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