With Cuomo’s star dimming in wake of twin scandals, N.Y. political hopefuls step into the limelight
There’s blood in New York’s political water and the legislative sharks are circling.
The governor is wounded. Pundits can debate over whether the damage is self-inflicted or if the state’s once-invincible leader is the target of his rivals’ slings and arrows. It could be both, some say.
But there is agreement on this: If ever there was a time for anyone not named Andrew Cuomo to mount a serious gubernatorial campaign, this is it.
Gone are the height-of-the-pandemic days when Cuomo, a Democrat, could stroll up to a microphone, sit behind a briefing room desk, talk about love and heartache and be showered with endless praise.
After weeks of seeking refuge at his luxurious Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., Donald Trump is returning home to his stomping grounds of New York City.
NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump is returning to New York on Sunday for the first time since leaving the White House, the New York Daily News has learned.