Outstanding civil rights chief Rev. Al Sharpton urged former Gov. Andrew Cuomo to drop out of the New York Metropolis mayoral race throughout a Wednesday interview on MSNBC.
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Outstanding civil rights chief Rev. Al Sharpton urged former Gov. Andrew Cuomo to drop out of the New York Metropolis mayoral race throughout a Wednesday interview on MSNBC.
Sharpton, who didn’t endorse a candidate, stated it could be in Cuomo’s and New Yorkers’ finest pursuits for him to desert his pursuit of the mayor’s workplace by means of an impartial poll line within the November normal election. Cuomo misplaced the Democratic main to Queens Meeting Member Zohran Mamdani however will seem on the November poll as an impartial candidate.
Sharpton stated Cuomo shouldn’t distract from the competitors between Mamdani and sitting Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat who can be working as an impartial.
“I think, in the best interest of the legacy of Andrew Cuomo, that he ought to let them have the one-on-one race,” Sharpton stated on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” present. “He can endorse one or the other, and let them have a battle over what is best for New York.”
“Andrew Cuomo should look at what is best for the city,” Sharpton added.
Queens Meeting Member Zohran Mamdani with household and supporters after his obvious win within the 2025 Democratic mayoral main on June 25, 2025.Picture by Dean Moses
It’s unclear if Cuomo will actively marketing campaign within the normal election, however New Yorkers will have the ability to vote for him on an impartial poll line in November.
A spokesperson for Cuomo’s marketing campaign, Wealthy Azzopardi, informed New York News that Cuomo continues to be contemplating whether or not or to not hold his identify on the poll.
“Everyone is entitled to their own political opinion — we understand President Trump supports Eric Adams, and do not believe socialism is the answer,” Azzopardi wrote in an announcement. “Most New Yorkers are not Trumpers, and most New Yorkers are not socialists — the majority lies in the middle.”
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.Picture by Lloyd Mitchell
Mamdani has ‘real momentum’: Sharpton
Sharpton stated assaults on Mamdani’s character are unfounded, however he didn’t endorse any candidate within the interview.
“All of this about trying to paint Mamdani as some kind of hater, I didn’t sense that at all,” Sharpton stated. “I think that he is somebody who sincerely wants to pull the city together.”
Mamdani, a self-described democratic socialist, targeted his marketing campaign on affordability, pitching himself to working-class voters. Sharpton hosted him on the headquarters of the Nationwide Motion Heart, a New York-based civil rights group, on June 29, the place Mamdani pitched his platform, which features a hire freeze, reducing grocery costs and taxing billionaires.
Mamdani stated in an announcement that he wouldn’t weigh in on whether or not Cuomo ought to drop out of the race however he was inspired by growing assist for his marketing campaign.
“I leave the decisions of who will or will not run up to them,” Mamdani stated. “But what I have appreciated is the fact that this coalition continues to expand each and every day.”
Sharpton stated Mamdani ought to converse with New York Jewish leaders about accusations of antisemitism with the intention to proceed to achieve floor within the race.
“I have said that he should meet with Jewish leaders and really deal with some of the statements that have been brought up, and I think that if he does that, he can continue to move,” Sharpton stated. “But he has shown real momentum, real traction.”