Mamdani remains 10 points ahead of Cuomo in latest poll
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Despite mounting pressure from his party to quit, the GOP nominee told Newsweek he’s determined to stay in the NYC mayoral race to the bitter end.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo made an appeal to Republican voters in Brooklyn’s Russian-speaking enclave Friday — warning them a vote for GOP nominee Curtis Sliwa will only help socialist
New York City mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani and Curtis Sliwa find common ground rejecting billionaire influence despite their contentious campaign rivalry.
“I’m in it to win it,” Sliwa, donning his trademark red beret, told reporters during morning rush hour on Oct. 21, outside a subway station near his home on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. His wife stood by him as straphangers both jeered and applauded.
But Vernikov, like some other New York Republicans, including billionaire supermarket mogul John Castimatidis, is ditching the GOP’s standard-bearer to back ex-Gov. Cuomo, a veteran Democrat running as an independent.
With Election Day in NYC just 4 days away, here's where polls stand in the mayoral race between Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa.
Zohran Mamdani remains well ahead in surveys of likely voters, as his main rivals, Andrew M. Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa, strive to catch him. More than 370,000 New Yorkers have already voted.