Coalition of 150 NYC faith leaders endorses Andrew Cuomo for mayor
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Coalition of 150 NYC faith leaders endorses Andrew Cuomo for mayor
""Grateful to have the endorsement of the United Clergy Coalition - representing more than 150 congregations across NYC. Faith leaders have always been at the heart of our city's progress. Together, we'll build a safer, fairer and more hopeful New York for all," Cuomo said on X."
""We stand with Governor Andrew Cuomo because of his proven experience, steady leadership during times of crisis, and wisdom in guiding our city and state through challenging moments," said Bishop Gerald Seabrooks of Rehoboth Cathedral in Brooklyn, the president of the United Clergy Coalition."
""Now it's time to fight for the family, and I'm going to fight for the family with Andrew Cuomo as the next mayor," Adams said after embracing the former governor at a Thursday afternoon endorsement press conference in Harlem."
The United Clergy Coalition, representing more than 150 congregations across New York City, endorsed independent mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo. Coalition members cited Cuomo's previous leadership as governor and detailed plans to rebuild trust between communities and law enforcement. The coalition also highlighted Cuomo's plan to expand access to affordable housing and his support for neighborhood-based economic development. Cuomo expressed gratitude for the endorsement on X and emphasized building a safer, fairer, and more hopeful New York. Bishop Gerald Seabrooks praised Cuomo's experience and steady crisis leadership. The clergy endorsement followed a formal endorsement from Mayor Adams.
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