Cuomo is just as pro-crime as Mamdani – Latest News
As we push for Zohran Mamdani to make clear his positions on crime, we shouldn’t let the opposite main candidate off the hook: As Mayor Eric Adams’ allies word, ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo is successfully just about the identical.
In a new advert, pro-Adams tremendous PAC Empower NYC asks, “Who is helping criminals the most?” then lays out the 2 candidates’ information on public security:
Cuomo packed the Parole Board with lefties who gained’t stop springing cop killers; Mamdani needs to close down Rikers.
Cuomo signed the 2019 no-bail law, and Mamdani referred to as for dismantling the police.
The bigger level: If law and order is a prime concern, neither of these “reformers” is your man.
Mamdani’s over-the-top anti-cop rhetoric and absurd public-safety positions — cops shouldn’t reply to home violence calls! — have garnered lots of consideration.
But Cuomo pretends to be higher when his precise selections whereas in energy unleashed a world of ache on New York.
He signed the Raise the Age invoice that’s sending the charges of teen criminals and teenage victims hovering.
And not solely did he ink the no-bail law creating revolving-door “justice” for harmful recidivists, he’s nonetheless stands by it, claiming it “righted a terrible wrong.”
Yes, Mamdani is for all this idiocy as a matter of precept, whereas Cuomo merely has no rules (apart from his refusal to confess he ever made a mistake) — however Andrew’s proved utterly prepared to march to the identical far-left drum.
That he’s not a true believer is cold consolation to the New Yorkers who need to stay each day with the results of his pro-crime selections.
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Nor can they’ve the least religion he gained’t sell them out again to serve his own personal political wants.
The remaining line of Empower NYC’s advert sums it up: “Cuomo and Mamdani have lots in common with each other,” however nothing in common with common New Yorkers.
Their largest similarity: Neither belongs in City Hall.
