Andrew Cuomo
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New York is the greatest city on the globe, but we are at a pivotal moment and the voters are going to have to decide in this election what candidate has the plan to save this city and what candidate can get it done, not just talk about it.
My main opponent has no new ideas.
He has no new plan.
It's build a Blasio rehash, and we know how that turned out.
He's never run anything, managed anything.
He's never had a real job.
I will hire 5,000 new police, build 500,000 new units.
I will cut taxes.
I will grow jobs.
And I will end, end
This hate mongering and division that is tearing this city apart because that's not who we are as a New Yorker, as New Yorkers.
You know, I can make change.
You know, I can make government work.
I've done it before.
I'll be ready on day one.
You have never had a job.
You've never accomplished anything.
There's no reason to believe you have any merit or qualification for eight and a half million lives.
You don't know how to run a government.
You don't know how to handle an emergency.
And you've literally never proposed a bill.
on anything that you're not talking about in your campaign.
You had the worst attendance record in the assembly and you gave yourselves the highest raise in the United States of America.
You went from $110,000 to $140,000 and then you never showed up for work and you missed 80% of the votes.
Shame on you.
You know, not everything is a TikTok video.
You're the savior of the Jewish people.
You won't denounce, globalize the Intifada, which means kill Jews.
There's unprecedented fear in New York.
It was not several rabbis, Errol.
It was 650 rabbis who signed the letter, not several.
You take a picture with Rebecca Cadaga, Deputy Prime Minister of Uganda.
You take a picture with your father.
You're smiling.
He's smiling.
She's known as Rebecca Gay Killer Cadaga.
You're a citizen of Uganda.
You took the picture.
You said you didn't know who she was.
It turns out you did.
How do you not renounce your citizenship or demand BDS against Uganda for imprisoning people who are gay just by their sexual orientation?
Isn't that a basic violation of human rights?
I'm going to freeze the rent.
People think it applies to all of them.
No, just the 25% of the units that are stabilized.
And by the way, it's all BS because the mayor doesn't have the power to do it anyway.
The Rent Guidelines Board does, and he doesn't control the Rent Guidelines Board.
So nothing is going to happen.
Zoran is a great actor.
He missed his calling.
Answer the question for once.
My question to you was, do you support the three ballot amendment questions?
I have not yet taken a position on those ballot amendment questions.
What a shocker.
What a shocker.
If you want to be in government, then you have to be serious and mature.
There were allegations of sexual harassment.
They were then, went to five district attorneys, fully litigated for four years.
The cases were dropped, right?
You know that as a fact.
So everything you just stated, you just said was a misstatement, which we're accustomed to.
Everything that I stated was a misstatement?
Yes, because the cases were dropped.
Not just the show.
We know that the first step towards solving a problem is having the strength, having the courage to recognize it. And we know that today our New York City is in trouble.
We know that the first step towards solving a problem is having the strength, having the courage to recognize it. And we know that today our New York City is in trouble.
We know that the first step towards solving a problem is having the strength, having the courage to recognize it. And we know that today our New York City is in trouble.
Did I always do everything right in my years of government service? Of course not. Would I do some things differently knowing what I know now? Certainly. Did I make mistakes, some painfully? Definitely. And I believe I learned from them and that I am a better person for it.
Did I always do everything right in my years of government service? Of course not. Would I do some things differently knowing what I know now? Certainly. Did I make mistakes, some painfully? Definitely. And I believe I learned from them and that I am a better person for it.
Did I always do everything right in my years of government service? Of course not. Would I do some things differently knowing what I know now? Certainly. Did I make mistakes, some painfully? Definitely. And I believe I learned from them and that I am a better person for it.