"I think the most important thing is, [New Yorkers] feel the city is headed in the wrong direction. There's a sense of chaos, the city's out of control, the city's in decline. And that's how I feel also, by the way. We have problems, there's no doubt about it. Yeah, we have a president in Washington who poses a real threat, but we can handle this. We are New Yorkers. We are a special breed."
"By actually making a difference and showing progress ... Everybody promises and nothing happens, and then that adds to the skepticism. I have made it happen when I was governor, I have made it happen when I was [Housing and Urban Development] secretary, I have made it ha"
Andrew Cuomo is running in the New York City mayoral race with Election Day approaching and early voting starting Oct. 25. He identifies affordability, crime and public education as the key issues central to his campaign and his opponents'. Cuomo says many New Yorkers feel the city is headed in the wrong direction, citing a sense of chaos, the city being out of control and in decline, and that residents are frustrated and worried about the five boroughs' future. He acknowledges problems and a president who poses a threat but says New Yorkers can handle challenges and emphasizes delivering tangible progress rather than empty promises, citing his record as governor and HUD secretary.
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