Gillibrand endorses Cuomo for reelection
New York Sen. Kirsten GillibrandKirsten GillibrandWarren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases Warren, Pressley introduce bill to make it a crime for police officers to deny medical care to people in custody Senate Dems press DOJ over coronavirus safety precautions in juvenile detention centers MORE (D) on Tuesday said she was throwing her support behind Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo for his 2018 reelection bid for governor.
“Gov. Cuomo and I are friends. But he also has done some amazing things for New York, such as passing paid leave in our state, passing marriage equality and working to end sexual violence on our college campuses,” Gillibrand told Politico.
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She went on to suggest that Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerChuck SchumerOvernight Health Care: US showing signs of retreat in battle against COVID-19 | Regeneron begins clinical trials of potential coronavirus antibody treatment | CMS warns nursing homes against seizing residents’ stimulus checks Schumer requests briefing with White House coronavirus task force as cases rise Schumer on Trump’s tweet about 75-year-old protester: He ‘should go back to hiding in the bunker’ MORE (D-N.Y.) would also endorse the governor.
“You’ll have to ask him. I’m sure he’ll do the same,” Gillibrand told the news outlet.
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The senator’s comments come a day after former “Sex and the City” star Cynthia Nixon launched her campaign to challenge Cuomo in the Democratic gubernatorial primary.
“Cuomo’s time in office has been defined by a string of indictments for corruption, his failure to fix the New York City subway, and his support for a backroom deal which handed Republicans control of the state Senate, resulting in the failure of numerous pieces of progressive legislation,” Nixon said in a statement.
Nixon has been highly critical of Cuomo in recent months.
She questioned whether he was a “real Democrat” at a speech in Brooklyn on Tuesday, citing his corporate ties and corruption in Albany.
Cuomo leads the race with 66 percent, while Nixon trails at 19 percent, according to a Sienna College poll released on Monday.