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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump Weighs Getting Involved in New York City Mayor's Race
The president has been briefed by Mark Penn, a pollster who has worked for Bill and Hillary Clinton, and Andrew Stein, a former New York City Council president and decades-long friend of Mr. Trump, on a range of polling that showed Mr. Cuomo could still be competitive as an independent candidate. Both men have pushed Mr. Cuomo as the best candidate despite his loss in the Democratic primary, including in a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed. One of Mr. Penns firms did extensive work for a pro-Cuomo super PAC in the primary. And in a previously undisclosed call in recent weeks, Mr. Trump spoke about the race directly with Mr. Cuomo, an old associate and foil, according to three people briefed on the call, who were not authorized to discuss it.
The possibility that Mr. Trump would somehow involve himself in New York politics could inject a new element of unpredictability into an already fractious contest. It remains far from certain how or if Mr. Trump will ultimately make his presence felt. And in recent weeks, some Republicans close to the administration have indicated that the president might simply sit it out. But donors and allies of Mr. Adams and Mr. Cuomo have pined for weeks for the president to intervene, arguing that Mr. Trump, a lifelong New Yorker with strong views about how the city should be run, could play a role in consolidating the fractured anti-Mamdani vote behind a single opponent. This group strongly opposes Mr. Mamdani, a democratic socialist who outflanked Mr. Cuomo in the primary with a message about freezing rents and raising taxes on the rich.
Even those in favor of Mr. Trump intervening acknowledge that any public endorsement or other effort to help one of the candidates could backfire in a city where he remains unpopular overall. The city is still not exactly a haven for Trump supporters, said Sid Rosenberg, a conservative talk radio host who supports Mr. Trump. Im not sure if it bodes well for Curtis or Andrew or Eric to get Trumps support publicly.
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no_hypocrisy
(55,384 posts)Mamdani is elected or have Mamdani arrested, Trumps meddling might give Mamdani a landslide. Except for Staten Island, NYC loathes Trump.
Deuxcents
(27,715 posts)BeyondGeography
(41,200 posts)If not a surprise.
hamsterjill
(17,760 posts)I liked Cuomo during COVID. I've said many times that as a Texan, during COVID, Cuomo looked awfully good compared to Greg Abbott.
The voters have spoken and Andrew needs to sit this one out. And he damn sure doesn't need to be consorting with the enemy.
walkingman
(11,162 posts)Irish_Dem
(82,369 posts)Trump truly believes he is the smartest man on the planet and can solve any problem.
His narcissism and grandiosity know no bounds.
Walleye
(45,484 posts)Nanjeanne
(6,641 posts)TomSlick
(13,092 posts)Go for it Trump. You will guarantee Mamdani's election.
Prairie Gates
(8,479 posts)Or, at least, I'd like to see juries do the right thing when posters are implicitly supporting the Trump candidate.
rsdsharp
(12,094 posts)New Yorkers spotted you as a jackass (I can speaker clearer than that) 50 years ago.
msongs
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