Politico reports that at a Hamptons fundraiser last Saturday, Cuomo told his well-heeled supporters that, contrary to all available evidence, he could win the New York mayoral race as an independent—because he was likely to have the implicit support of President Donald Trump.

The imperative of defeating Mamdani justified the new coalition Cuomo is trying to create of his die-hard loyalists (who are Democrats) with Trump Republicans.

Some of that latter group might be tempted to back Curtis Sliwa, the actual GOP nominee in the race. Cuomo told these donors, “We can minimize [the Sliwa] vote, because he’ll never be a serious candidate. And Trump himself, as well as top Republicans, will say the goal is to stop Mamdani. And you’ll be wasting your vote on Sliwa.” Cuomo went on to emphasize that he’d be a mayor who could find common ground with Trump:

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    I blame them. Blood on their hands. I don’t pretend to understand any reasoning behind it besides pure ignorance.

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      Choosing blame over change is a time honored establishment-Democrat tradition so I get it. You do you man, some people find that more comforting anyhow.

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        Identifying the problems is how we come up with solutions. I can’t control who the winning candidate campaigns alongside, but I can convince people that the enemies of the DNC are all of our enemies. Being confronted isn’t likely to change the person on the receiving end but it certainly makes onlookers think about their own stance.

        We need to reform the electoral process and there is only one way to do that: remove as many GOP from office as possible. Volunteer for the DNC. If your candidate loses the primary? Doesn’t matter, Republicans are worse.

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          It’s their job to show me they support my values, not my job to convince myself they do, then hope I’m right.

           

          Identifying the problems is how we come up with solutions.

          You are trying to treat the symptom, not the problem.

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            If the candidate who supports 90% of your values doesn’t support your values in your eyes thatd your problem. If people would rather let somebody who supports the opposite of their values in than the 90%, that’s our problem.