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Rev. Al Sharpton urges former Governor Andrew Cuomo to exit the NYC mayoral race to clear the way for other candidates.
MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton urges Andrew Cuomo to withdraw from New York City mayoral race, suggesting a one-on-one contest ...
The Rev. Al Sharpton says he's concerned about Andrew Cuomo's legacy, which is why he is urging the former governor to drop ...
In an interview on MSNBC, the civil rights leader said New Yorkers made their choice clear during the Democratic primary and ...
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is considering whether to keep his name on the NYC mayoral ballot this fall, despite ...
Andrew Cuomo is keeping the door open to continuing his mayoral campaign in the general election after his high-profile ...
Andrew Cuomo is running for New York City mayor, but it feels like he’s running away from New Yorkers. Where the hell is that guy?
Sharpton, who hasn’t yet endorsed but praised Cuomo at his recent rally, told NBC News that Cuomo has a structural advantage of being able to lean on strong support among Black and Latino voters.
In Brooklyn Thursday, Rev. Al Sharpton and filmmaker Spike Lee marked the holiday by speaking out about racial injustice, immigration reforms, and the continued fight for freedom.
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani, the two front-runners in the Democratic mayoral primary in New York City, delivered closing-stage speeches.
Sharpton expressed support for the former governor while deriding Mamdani’s decision to tell his supporters to rank candidate Brad Lander second, instead of City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams.
NY1 has been hosting mayoral debates since 1997, when a primary debate featured Democrats Ruth Messinger, Rev. Al Sharpton and others.