Trump and Musk back long-time rival Cuomo for NYC Mayor with threat against ‘communist’ Mamdani: Live updates

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4 Nov 2025 • 9:07 PM MYT
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President Donald Trump has backed Andrew Cuomo’s bid for New York City mayor while labeling frontrunner Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic socialist, as a “communist.”

“Whether you personally like Andrew Cuomo or not, you really have no choice,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. If Mamdani wins, the president said it’s “highly unlikely” that he gives his hometown any more federal funds than the minimum required, he warned.

“Donald Trump is threatened by our campaign,” Mamdani fired back on CNN. “He's threatened by it because, like his, we've diagnosed the crisis in working-class New Yorkers' lives, the cost of living, but unlike him, we're actually going to deliver on that.”

Elon Musk, the world’s richest person and Trump’s former DOGE boss, also threw his support behind Cuomo at the eleventh hour.

Meanwhile, gubernatorial races are unfolding in two key states: New Jersey and Virginia.

The Virginia race will see pro-Trump candidate Winsome Earle-Sears going head-to-head with center-left candidate Abigail Spanberger.

In New Jersey, Democrat Mikie Sherrill takes on Republican Jack Ciattarelli. But the race has been overshadowed by threats from Trump, who said that “election monitors” will be stationed at polling sites — a move Democrats have branded as voter intimidation.

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Key Points

  • Americans to go the polls in New York, California, New Jersey and Virginia on Tuesday
  • Trump blasts Mamdani as a 'communist' and backs rival Cuomo
  • When will New Yorkers find out who has won the NYC mayoral race?
  • Trump to participate in tele-rallies for gubernatorial races in NJ and VA

Which races to watch ahead of Election Day

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Rachel Dobkin

There are several high-profile races to look out for as we head into Election Day on Tuesday.

New York City’s mayoral race

  • Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani is facing off against former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who is running as an independent, and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa.
  • Mamdani is leading in the polls with 43.9 percent of voter support in a new Atlas Intel poll. Cuomo is trailing with 39.4 percent, followed by Sliwa with 15.5 percent.

Virginia’s gubernatorial race

  • Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears, a Republican, is running against former Democratic congresswoman Abigail Spanberger in the governor’s race.
  • Spanberger is leading in the polls with 54 percent of voter support in a new Research Co. poll, compared to Earle-Sears’ 46 percent.

New Jersey’s gubernatorial race

  • Former state legislator Jack Ciattarelli is the Republican choice in New Jersey, up against Democratic Representative Mikie Sherrill.
  • New Jersey’s gubernatorial race is closer than Virginia’s. In the same Research Co. poll, Sherrill leads Ciattarelli by just three percentage points, 51 to 48 percent.

California’s ballot measure

  • Californians will vote on whether they want to change the blue state’s congressional district maps in response to Texas’ redistricting in favor of Republicans.

More than 735,000 people have cast their ballots in NYC so far

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Kelly Rissman

Heading into Election Day, hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers cast their ballots during early voting.

Here’s the voting breakdown so far:

  • Manhattan - 212,679
  • Bronx - 58,661
  • Brooklyn - 243,737
  • Queens - 166,519
  • Staten Island - 53,721

Trump weighs in on candidates' appearance — again — in NYC race

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Kelly Rissman

President Donald Trump had a suggestion for GOP candidate Curtis Sliwa as New Yorkers cast their ballots on Election Day.

Sliwa, who is known for sporting a red beret as part of his Guardian Angels gear, “looks much better without the beret!” Trump wrote on Truth Social Tuesday.

On 60 Minutes Sunday, Trump also alluded to frontrunner Zohran Mamdani’s looks.

“Some people have compared him to a left-wing version of you: charismatic, breaking the old rules. What do you think about that?” CBS journalist Norah O’Donnell asked the president.

Trump replied: “Well, I think I'm a much better-looking person than him. Right?”

What did Trump say ahead of the NYC mayoral race?

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Kelly Rissman

President Donald Trump branded Democratic socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani a “communist” and announced he supported independent candidate Andrew Cuomo, just one day before Election Day in New York City.

The president threatened to only provide the “minimum” amount of federal funds, should Mamdani win the race.

“If Communist Candidate Zohran Mamdani wins the Election for Mayor of New York City, it is highly unlikely that I will be contributing Federal Funds, other than the very minimum as required, to my beloved first home, because of the fact that, as a Communist, this once great City has ZERO chance of success, or even survival!” he wrote on Truth Social Monday evening.

“I would much rather see a Democrat, who has had a Record of Success, WIN, than a Communist with no experience and a Record of COMPLETE AND TOTAL FAILURE. He was nothing as an Assemblyman, ranked at the bottom of the class and, as Mayor of potentially, again, the Greatest City in the World, HE HAS NO CHANCE to bring it back to its former Glory!” Trump continued.

“We must also remember this — A vote for Curtis Sliwa (who looks much better without the beret!) is a vote for Mamdani. Whether you personally like Andrew Cuomo or not, you really have no choice. You must vote for him, and hope he does a fantastic job. He is capable of it, Mamdani is not!” the president wrote.

Andrew Cuomo defends campaigning in a White Ford Bronco

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Owen Scott

Andrew Cuomo has defended himself after social media users suggested that campaigning in a White Ford Bronco, a car which has long been associated with O.J. Simpson, was in poor taste.

“It’s not the O.J. Bronco,” he said bluntly in a social media video.

“why is he driving around in the oj getaway car??” one X user wrote.

“Lol I'm sure he had a wide variety of vehicles to choose from, and went with that,” said another.

The vehicle was made infamous when he led police on a two-hour high-speed chase in Southern California, after he was charged with murdering his wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman.

Cuomo has described the car as his “good luck truck,” in a video which has been seen millions of times.

Watch: Trump claims that he is 'much better-looking' than Zohran Mamdani

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Owen Scott

Trump has claimed that he is ‘much better-looking’ than Zohran Mamdani, in his latest comment about his appearance.

In a CBS 60 Minutes interview, Norah O’Donnell asked the president whether he could see any similarities between himself and Mamdani.

“Some people have compared him to a left-wing version of you: charismatic, breaking the old rules,” O’Donnell suggested. “What do you think about that?”

The president replied: “Well, I think I'm a much better-looking person than him. Right?”

O’Donnell simply replied “okay,” before moving onto her next question.

Trump often comments publicly about how he looks. Most notably, he blasted Time Magazine for using a picture of him which he described as the “Worst of All Time.”

The president claimed that the magazine “disappeared” his hair, after it used a photograph taken from a low angle. The sunlight behind his head made his white hair look as though it had vanished.

The cover was centered around the peace deal agreed between Hamas and Israel, which Trump helped to broker.

Andrew Cuomo appears to confuse socialism and communism, as he compares Mamdani to regime in Cuba

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Owen Scott

Andrew Cuomo appeared to confuse socialism and communism, as he spoke to congregants of Heavenly Vision Church.

“Socialism hasn’t worked anywhere on the globe, not in Venezuela, not in Cuba,” he said, according to Norwood News. “It’s certainly not going to work here in New York.”

However, under Fidel Castro, Cuba was run under an explicitly communist regime. And Venezuela has a long history associated with communist movements, but is not run under a communist regime.

Mamdani has described himself as a Democratic Socialist and says that he is in favor of the state playing a role in keeping the costs of essential goods and services down.

New York Daily News backs Cuomo, saying Mamdani is running on a 'free, free, free and tax, tax, tax' platform

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Owen Scott

New York Daily News says that it has “strongly endorsed” Andrew Cuomo over Zohran Mamdani.

The newspaper said that Mamdani wants to “tax, tax, tax” New Yorkers to make services “free, free, free,” in a reference to the Democratic candidates plan to make bus fare free.

It also accused him of antisemitism, an accusation which Mamdani has long denied.

The publication argued that Cuomo “knows how to run a run a government” and how to “balance a budget.”

Andrew Cuomo says he won't blame Curtis Sliwa if Mamdani wins

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Owen Scott

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Andrew Cuomo has rejected the idea that Curtis Sliwa remaining in the New York Mayor race could allow Zohran Mamdani to win.

“No, I’m not going to blame anyone, because I’m not going to lose tomorrow,” Cuomo insisted.

Sliwa is the Republican candidate in the race. He has long been a critic of Cuomo and has repeated branded the independent candidate as a “creep,” referencing the sexual assault allegations made against Cuomo.

The sexual assault charges have all been dropped, with many of them being dropped due to a lack of evidence. Cuomo has insisted that he is innocent.

Watch: New York Attorney General Letitia James backed Mamdani earlier this month

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Owen Scott

New York’s Attorney General Letitia James backed Mamdani on October 14, in a defiant speech in which she blasted Donald Trump.

James was indicted in April 2025, after Bill Pulte, Trump’s pick to run the Federal Housing Finance Agency, referred her to the Department of Justice.

He claimed that she had misrepresented the nature of a property that she owns in Virginia. She has denied the charges.

Trump’s critics have suggested that the indictment is part of his crackdown on his political enemies.

James said “I fear no man” as she backed Mamdani on October 14.

“We see powerful voices trying to silence truth and punish dissent and yes – weaponize justice for political gain,” James said to applause. “We are witnessing the fraying of our democracy, the erosion of our system of government.

“This, my friends, is a defining moment in our history.”

Mamdani continues to ride high in the polls, but his lead could be narrowing

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Owen Scott

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For weeks, Mamdani has been head-and-shoulders above his opponents in the polls.

Surveys from Quinnipiac University and Emerson College said that his lead could be in the double digits.

However, that gap could now be narrowing as New Yorkers cast their ballots.

A new AtlasIntel poll says that Mamdani is now just 5 points ahead of Andrew Cuomo.

Throughout his run, Mamdani has warned his supporters not to be complacent about their lead. In a social media video, he pointed out that Cuomo was widely believed to be the frontrunner in the Democratic primary before he was defeated.

The New Jersey race could give both parties an insight into the country's mood

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Owen Scott

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Normally, New Jersey backs the Democratic Party. However, recent polls have suggested that the race between Republican Jack Ciattarelli and Democrat Mikie Sherrill will be extremely tight.

National political trends have seen the country swing to the right, with suburban voters turning to Trump in the 2024 election.

The winner of the New Jersey gubernatorial race could offer a window into whether this trend will continue.

Sherrill is a very different candidate to New York’s Democratic nominee. She is a military veteran who is much closer to the political center, although she has also campaigned on lowering the cost-of-living.

Like Mamdani, she has suggested that her opponent will work fulfil Trump’s agenda.

“He’ll do whatever Trump tells him to do, and I will fight anybody to work for you,” Sherrill said.

Ciattarelli sparked controversy when he gave Trump an “A” grade on his second presidency, during a debate with Sherrill.

“He’s right about securing the border; inflation is much lower than under Biden; he halted offshore wind; he’s pushing back on New York’s congestion pricing; and he quadrupled the SALT (state and local taxes) deduction,” Ciatterelli said.

Elon Musk backs Andrew Cuomo with Mamdani claiming that it 'only cost $959 million in tax breaks'

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Owen Scott

Elon Musk has backed Andrew Cuomo in the race for Mayor of NYC and had claimed that “a vote for Curtis is really a vote for Mumdumi or whatever his name is.”

The tech CEO is one of many people to misspell Mamdani’s name, despite the Democratic candidate being one of the most high-profile politicians in the country and the frontrunner in the race.

Mamdani seemed unshaken by Musk’s endorsement of his rival though, and instead posted a subtle response on X.

“Another big endorsement for @andrewcuomo,” he wrote. “And it only cost $959 million in tax breaks.”

His post referenced Andrew Cuomo giving $959 million in tax breaks to a solar farm linked to Musk’s family, which was later acquired by Tesla.

The scheme was blasted by Cuomo’s rivals who said that it has failed to deliver for New Yorkers.

“Big promises that were made, many jobs that were to come that have not materialized and that have only gone to the benefit of Elon Musk,” Senator Zellnor Myrie said. “They have benefited from a property tax abatement that allows for him to spend very little money on very valuable property to produce very little jobs.”

Curtis Sliwa tells New Yorkers to listen to 'America's mayor' and vote for him

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Rachel Dobkin

Curtis Sliwa has told New Yorkers to listen to Rudy Giuliani, whom he called “America's mayor,” and vote for him.

Giuliani, a Republican who was New York City mayor during the 9/11 terror attacks, has endorsed Sliwa, the Republican nominee in the city’s mayoral race this year.

“Thank you for your endorsement tonight, Rudy! Ignore the noise and listen to America’s mayor, because if anyone knows how to save NYC, it’s the man who did it himself,” Sliwa wrote on X Monday night.

Trump blasts Mamdani as a 'communist' and backs rival Cuomo

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Owen Scott

Trump has branded Mamdani, the frontrunner in the NYC mayor race, as a ‘communist’ and has thrown his weight behind Andrew Cuomo.

However, the Democratic nominee quickly turned the tables on the president by sharing a cheeky post on social media, in which he directly addressed the endorsement.

Mamdani is running as an anti-Trump candidate, so he posted a picture of the president’s endorsement with a caption reading, “Congratulations, @AndrewCuomo. I know how hard you worked for this.”

Meanwhile, the president has threatened to pull funding for New York if Mamdani wins, claiming that federal money will be wasted by the Democratic candidate.

Currently, the polls say that Mamdani is on track to win but voters won’t know who will become mayor of NYC until at least late this evening.

ICYMI: Trump takes swipe at Mamdani’s appearance

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Rachel Dobkin

President Donald Trump has insisted he’s “much better-looking” than New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.

The 79-year-old president compared himself to the 33-year-old frontrunner and called him a “communist” during an appearance on CBS’s 60 Minutes Sunday as hundreds of thousands of early ballots were cast in the mayoral race.

Journalist Norah O’Donnell began to ask Trump about the race, describing Mamdani as a Democratic socialist, when the president interrupted: “Communist. Not socialist, communist. He’s far worse than a socialist.”

“Some people have compared him to a left-wing version of you: charismatic, breaking the old rules. What do you think about that?” O’Donnell pressed.

The president replied: “Well, I think I'm a much better-looking person than him. Right?”

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When will New Yorkers find out who has won the NYC mayoral race?

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Owen Scott

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The nailbiting final day of the race for New York Mayor is upon us, and millions of people living in and around the city are eager to know whether Andrew Cuomo, Zohran Mamdani or Curtis Sliwa will win the election.

So when will the results come out?

Polls will finally close at 9pm E.T, but all votes will need to be counted in order to ensure that the election is both free and fair.

During the last mayoral election, the count ended in Queens at 12:25 a.m. ET when 90% of the votes had come in and the winner had become clear.

Hopefully, that means New Yorkers will find out who their new mayor is this evening, although some vote counts have been known to take longer.

Watch: Curtis Sliwa responds to question about regrets if he loses NYC mayoral race to Mamdani

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Rachel Dobkin

Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa has responded to a question about regrets if he loses New York City’s mayoral race to Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani.

CNN’s Kasie Hunt asked Sliwa Monday afternoon, “If Mamdani’s elected and...he does run the city as a communist, are you going to have any regrets?”

“Why should I have regrets?” Sliwa said.

Mamdani identifies as a Democratic socialist, not a communist, as President Donald Trump has claimed.

What does Mamdani actually want to do, if elected mayor?

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Owen Scott

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Donald Trump has continually claimed that Zohran Mamdani is a “communist” and a “radical.” But what does the mayoral candidate actually want to do if he wins?

Mamdani says that he wants to make New York City, which is one of the most expensive cities in the world, more affordable.

To do that, he wants to freeze rent on certain homes as well as bringing NYC’s corporate tax rate in line with New Jersey’s.

With the money he raises from that scheme, Mamdani plans to open government owned grocery stores and to make bus travel in the city free.

The Democratic candidate has also vowed to build more housing and warned Donald Trump that, if he wants to deploy the National Guard in New York, he will “have to get through me.”

‘She’s out’: Nancy Pelosi expected to quit politics after California votes on redistricting this week: report

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Rachel Dobkin

Some Democrats believe Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi may soon announce her retirement from politics, following a pivotal vote Tuesday in which voters in her home state of California cast their ballots on Proposition 50, an emergency redistricting proposal meant to counter a Trump-led effort in Texas to add more GOP seats to Congress.

Pelosi, who left House leadership in 2022, is expected to make an announcement about her political future after Tuesday’s vote, NBC News reports.

“I think she’s preparing to exit the stage,” a House Democratic leadership aide told the outlet. “We will not fully appreciate the time we have spent with her.”

“I wish she would stay for 10 more years,” a House Democrat added in an interview with NBC. “I think she’s out. She’s going to go out with Prop 50 overwhelmingly passing, and what a crowning achievement for her to do that.”

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MAGA conspiracy theorist and Trump influencer Laura Loomer now credentialed to ‘cover’ the Pentagon after media purge: report

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Rachel Dobkin

Laura Loomer, a right-wing political influencer known for her Islamophobic positions and fierce online attacks on figures seen as insufficiently loyal to President Donald Trump, has reportedly been credentialed to cover the Pentagon.

Loomer’s alleged access to the Defense Department, first reported by The Washington Post, comes as virtually all mainstream news organizations in the Pentagon press corps turned in their badges last month rather than agree to a restrictive new Trump administration policy for covering the military.

The Independent has contacted the Pentagon and Loomer for comment.

The new media policy bans reporters from soliciting any information from military officials without prior authorization from the Pentagon, and nearly every American news organization – including Trump-friendly networks such as Fox News and Newsmax — has rejected it.

The Pentagon Press Association has called the policy an “unprecedented message of intimidation” that suggests it is “criminal to speak without express permission.”

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Watch: New York Democrat defends decision to endorse Andrew Cuomo

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Rachel Dobkin

Watch: Stephen Miller says New Yorkers need to 'unite' behind Cuomo

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Rachel Dobkin

White House official Stephen Miller has called on New Yorkers to “unite” behind former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo so he can beat Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee in New York City’s mayoral race.

Watch: Mamdani reacts to Trump backing Cuomo

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Rachel Dobkin

In pictures: NYC mayoral candidates on eve of Election Day

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Rachel Dobkin

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Andrew Cuomo clears up issue hours ahead of Election Day...he does not own OJ Simpson's Bronco

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Rachel Dobkin

Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who is running for New York City mayor as an independent, has cleared up an issue hours ahead of Election Day, telling voters he does not own O.J. Simpson's infamous Bronco.

Cuomo said people have claimed he has been driving the “OJ Bronco,” but he clarified in a video posted on X Monday night, “Actually, it’s not the OJ Branco.”

Simpson, a football star who was acquitted of the double murder of his ex-wife and her friend in the 1990s, was filmed on television speeding in a 1993 white Ford Bronco during a police chase.

After Simpson died at the age of 76 in April 2024, The New York Times reported his Bronco made it to the Alcatraz East Crime Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

George Santos takes jab at NYC mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa

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Rachel Dobkin

Former Republican New York congressman George Santos has taken a jab at Curtis Sliwa, the Republican nominee in New York City’s mayoral race.

“I think Curtis is underestimating how hated he will become once [Zohran] Mamdani becomes mayor due to his selfishness,” Santos said of the Democratic nominee.

Santos, who pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in August 2024, was recently released from prison after President Donald Trump signed a sentence commutation.

Cuomo responds to Trump backing him in NYC mayoral race

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Rachel Dobkin

Former Governor Andrew Cuomo has responded to President Donald Trump backing him in New York City’s mayoral race.

“He believes that [Zohran] Mamdani is an existential threat to New York,” Cuomo said, per CNN. “He believes he’s a communist. He believes he’ll bankrupt New York. So he opposes Mamdani. He doesn’t support me. It’s the opposition of Mamdani.”

Mamdani, who beat Cuomo during the Democratic primary, identifies as a Democratic socialist, not a communist.

Trump praises New Jersey Republican ahead of Election Day: 'A great guy'

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Rachel Dobkin

President Donald Trump has praised former state legislator Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican choice in New Jersey’s gubernatorial race ahead of Election Day on Tuesday, calling him a “great guy.”

Speaking at a tele-rally Monday night, Trump said, “You need to go out and vote for Jack Ciattarelli, who's a great guy, a friend of mine, a great guy, a very successful man, who wants to put all of his efforts now into really saving New Jersey, making it great again, saving it,” per NBC News.

New York Democrat defends decision to endorse Cuomo

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Rachel Dobkin

Democratic New York Congressman Tom Suozzi has defended his decision to endorse former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for New York City mayor over Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani.

 “He's good at getting things done. Is he perfect? No, he's got flaws. Everybody's got flaws,” Suozzi told CNN Monday night. “But I think that when looking at the two candidates head to head, that Andrew Cuomo would be much better for New York City because he has the experience of operating a multi-billion dollar enterprise and getting things done in the complex environment of New York politics.”

Cuomo has been criticized over his past administration’s handling of nursing homes during the Covid-19 pandemic and sexual harassment allegations.

The ex-governor has denied the sexual harassment allegations and defended New York officials’ leadership during the pandemic.

Mamdani rebukes Trump after president backs Cuomo and threatens federal funds

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Rachel Dobkin

Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for New York City’s mayoral race, has rebuked Donald Trump after the president threw his support behind former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and threatened federal funds if Mamdani won the election.

Trump wrote on Truth Social Monday evening, “If Communist Candidate Zohran Mamdani wins the Election for Mayor of New York City, it is highly unlikely that I will be contributing Federal Funds, other than the very minimum as required, to my beloved first home, because of the fact that, as a Communist, this once great City has ZERO chance of success, or even survival!”

“Whether you personally like Andrew Cuomo or not, you really have no choice. You must vote for him, and hope he does a fantastic job. He is capable of it, Mamdani is not!” he added.

In a CNN interview later that night, Mamdani said Trump was “threatened” by his campaign.

“Donald Trump is threatened by our campaign. He's threatened by it because, like his, we've diagnosed the crisis in working-class New Yorkers' lives, the cost of living, but unlike him, we're actually going to deliver on that.”

Responding to Trump threatening federal funds, Mamdani said, “ It's money that New York City is owed. It's not Donald Trump's to decide which city or state will get what money.”

Kash Patel releases images of suspect as he doubles down on claims FBI stopped ISIS-inspired Halloween attack

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Rachel Dobkin

FBI Director Kash Patel has shared images of a suspect in what the agency is calling a foiled ISIS-inspired Halloween attack.

Patel announced on X Friday morning that the FBI arrested multiple suspects in Michigan “who were allegedly plotting a violent attack over Halloween weekend.”

Mohmed Ali, and an unnamed minor, both U.S. citizens from Dearborn, have been accused of planning a terror attack in the U.S. on behalf of ISIS, which is a designated foreign terrorist organization, according to a criminal complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.

Along with Ali, Majed Mahmoud was named as a defendant in the case, with the criminal complaint accusing him and others of being co-conspirators in the alleged plot.

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Majority of Americans believe a political candidate will be assassinated within 5 years, poll finds

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Rachel Dobkin

Americans are worried about a potential spike in political violence in the coming years, with majorities expecting such attacks to increase, while more than half of Americans told pollsters they expect a political candidate to get assassinated within the next five years.

Fears of rising violence are bipartisan, a new poll from Politico and Public First found, with 53 percent of 2024 Kamala Harris voters and 51 percent of Trump voters expecting an assassination soon.