Cuomo and Sliwa turn up heat on Mamdani
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GOP mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa, who has made a career patrolling the subways with his gang of beret-wearing vigilantes, justified shelling out nearly $35,000 on Ubers and taxis to ensure his
Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa, in a fiery radio show appearance on WABC Wednesday morning, disavowed the station, saying he would never return, and shut down any idea of joining Andrew
Sliwa has long been a memorable character in New York City life. In the 1970s, he donned a red beret and began patrolling the subways with a group of civilians as the head of the Guardian Angels. In the 1990s, he escaped a murder attempt by leaping out the window of a moving taxi that had been stolen by his would-be assassins.
Social Democrat Zohran Mandanii, Democrat Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa faced off in their second and final New York City mayoral debate Wednesday.
Cuomo hopes to close the gap, Sliwa refuses to bow out despite mounting pressure, and Mamdani leans on momentum from progressives. Three rivals, one last chance to win over New York.
New York City Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa is projecting his strongest fundraising stretch so far, reporting more than $421,000 raised in the last filing period. The Republican previously had raised about $4.2 million for his campaign, including ...