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Voters across the country are heading to the polls today for a slew of key off-cycle races, including governor's races in New Jersey and Virginia and the New York City mayoral election.
New York City’s voters are deciding the outcome of a generational and ideological divide that will resonate across the country Tuesday as they choose the next mayor to run the nation’s largest city. Zohran Mamdani,
Mr. Cuomo chose to run as an independent after losing the Democratic primary to Mr. Mamdani, and his ballot line is called “Fight and Deliver.” As a seasoned politician, he could be expected to know that he would be listed only once under that line.
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Curtis Sliwa compares himself to Braveheart, vows to fight NYC’s socialist machine win or lose
Curtis Sliwa says he’s charging into the final stretch of New York City’s mayoral race like Braveheart — confident, defiant and ready to die on his sword for the city he loves.
The Republican is staying in the New York City mayor's race despite polling in third place and calls for him to drop out.
Independent candidate Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa trail behind, with polling and betting markets suggesting Mamdani is the likely victor. According to Polymarket, Mamdani holds a 91 percent chance of winning, compared to 9 percent for Cuomo and less than 1 percent for Sliwa.
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Everything to know about Curtis Sliwa: Platform, experience, background
Once a street patrol leader who took on crime with his “Magnificent 13," Sliwa now hopes to become the next mayor of New York City. Here's everything to know about him.
Republican candidate for New York City Mayor Curtis Sliwa tells Dana Bash President Trump “has bigger issues to deal with” than getting involved in the mayoral race. Sliwa also invokes Gandhi’s teachings about animals after President Trump said Sliwa “wants to make Gracie Mansion a home for the cats.