Former governor Andrew Cuomo plans to run as an independent in New York City's mayoral race after losing the Democratic primary to Zohran Mamdani. With tensions rising, what does this mean for the city's political landscape?
Former Governor Andrew Cuomo will remain on the New York City mayoral ballot as an independent candidate despite losing the Democratic primary. What does this mean for his campaign and the upcoming election?
In a surprising move, NYC Mayor Eric Adams plans to run as an independent candidate, distancing himself from the Democratic Party amid a tumultuous political climate. With personal trials and financial hurdles, Adams aims to connect with a growing base of unaffiliated voters while navigating a crowded primary landscape.
In a surprising turn, NYC Mayor Eric Adams announces his run for re-election as an independent, ditching the Democratic Party. This move follows the dismissal of a federal corruption case against him and sets the stage for a heated election.